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I finally came across a post for someone else that had code to do what I
want, but with a slight variation: I want to make multiple worksheets, and this code makes multiple workbooks from one worksheet. The problem is... From one sheet: 10 ABC ... 10 ABC ... 20 EFG ... 20 EFG ... 20 EFG ... 20 EFG ... 30 QRS ... 30 QRS ... 30 QRS ... I would want multiple sheets: Sheet A = 10 ABC ... 10 ABC ... Sheet B = 20 EFG ... 20 EFG ... 20 EFG ... 20 EFG ... Sheet C = 30 QRS ... 30 QRS ... 30 QRS ... Here is the code: Sub CreateWorkbooks() Dim wkbkCurrent As Workbook Dim wkbkNew As Workbook Dim wsData As Worksheet Dim wsFilter As Worksheet Dim ws As Worksheet Dim cell As Range Dim colManagers As New Collection Dim vntManager As Variant Dim lngNumRows As Long Dim strName As String Set wkbkCurrent = ActiveWorkbook Set wsData = wkbkCurrent.Worksheets("MyData") Set wsFilter = wkbkCurrent.Worksheets("MyFilter") Application.StatusBar = "Creating workbooks. Please wait..." Application.ScreenUpdating = False 'Count the number of rows lngNumRows = wsData.Range("A" & Rows.Count).End(xlUp).Row 'Create a collection of managers from values in column A On Error Resume Next For Each cell In wsData.Range("A2:A" & lngNumRows) colManagers.Add cell.Value, CStr(cell.Value) Next cell On Error GoTo 0 'Filter on each manager, create workbook, 'save workbook and close workbook For Each vntManager In colManagers Set wkbkNew = Application.Workbooks.Add 'Put the manager's name into the filter criteria range wkbkCurrent.Worksheets("MyFilter").Range("A2").Val ue = vntManager 'Create a new worksheet in the new workbook wkbkNew.Sheets.Add befo=wkbkNew.Worksheets("Sheet1") Set ws = ActiveSheet 'Change the sheet name ws.Name = vntManager 'Filter the data based on your criteria range 'and copy the filtered data to the new workbook wsData.Range("A1").CurrentRegion.AdvancedFilter _ Action:=xlFilterCopy, _ CriteriaRange:=wsFilter.Range("A1:A2"), _ CopyToRange:=ws.Range("A1") 'Create a file name, save and close strName = "C:\MyFiles\" & "MyData " & vntManager wkbkNew.SaveAs (strName) wkbkNew.Close (False) Next vntManager LeaveSub: Set colManagers = Nothing Set cell = Nothing Set wsData = Nothing Set ws = Nothing Set wsFilter = Nothing Set wkbkNew = Nothing Set wkbkCurrent = Nothing Application.ScreenUpdating = True Application.StatusBar = False End Sub Another problem I'm having is that there are 3 blank colums which need to stay in the worksheet - but this code stops copying data when it hits a blank column. Thanks in advance for the help -Mike --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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