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Default array of rows

Marko

Try Deborah Dalglieshes site Contextures.com. She has an
excellent page on autoFilters. There is also a macro by
Tom Ogilvy that copies filtered data into another sheet.

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Peter Atherton
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Hi all,

I would like to search a column ("C") for a string and

when found copy/store
the row (or just the first 12 cells of it at least) and

keep searching till
all occurances are found, and then put the found rows

into another workbook.
I think I will need to put the found rows into an array

until the workbook
is searched. Is it possible to copy a row into an array

or will I have to
make a multidimensional array and copy the cells

individually?
I am currently acheiving this by an autofilter routine

but I need to do some
additional things once a string is found, like search

upwards to find the
first cell in bold (the header) and copy it to the end of

the stored row(or
maybe a variable).
Can anyone help?

Thanks
Marko


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