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I am trying put together some vb that will prompt two login box's, bein
start date, and end date, and then copy all rows in my spreadsheet tha
is within these dates (column A is a date field)over to anothe
worksheet... I don't really know much about vb, so was hoping for som
help?!
thanks heaps
ga

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do an advanced group search in google on this group and the words

Start End Date Copy

I would expect you will get many hits with code similar to what you need.

http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search?hl=en

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I am trying put together some vb that will prompt two login box's, being
start date, and end date, and then copy all rows in my spreadsheet that
is within these dates (column A is a date field)over to another
worksheet... I don't really know much about vb, so was hoping for some
help?!
thanks heaps
gav


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