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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone would be able to help me as i've been tryin
for ages and been getting no where. I'm quite new to VBA so sorry i
this question has an obvious answer....

I've been trying to read rows in from an excel spreadsheet and separat
the data in to another excel spreadsheet row by row but need t
separate the data in the cells in each row and put it in cells in th
new sheet after reading the row in from the excel spreadsheet row b
row in a different order. Im not really sure how this can be done, o
if it can be done. please could someone help me.

Any help would be much appreciated

Thank you
Faye

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Hi
you may provide some more details. e.g.
- how do you want to transfer the data
- what kind of splits do you want
- you may also post some example rows of data (plain text -
no attachment please) and describe the expected result
based on this example data

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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone would be able to help me as

i've been trying
for ages and been getting no where. I'm quite new to VBA

so sorry if
this question has an obvious answer....

I've been trying to read rows in from an excel

spreadsheet and separate
the data in to another excel spreadsheet row by row but

need to
separate the data in the cells in each row and put it in

cells in the
new sheet after reading the row in from the excel

spreadsheet row by
row in a different order. Im not really sure how this can

be done, or
if it can be done. please could someone help me.

Any help would be much appreciated

Thank you
Faye x


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