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Default Copy data in column based on cell value


Greetins to all,
I would like to THANK all in advance for your generous help. This is
my question. I have a file with two spreadsheets - INPUT and
INCS&DECS. On row 4 of "INCS&DECS", i have an IF statement to show the
word "Total" when appropriate. I would like to copy data for rows 6 to
30 from the "INCS&DECS" spreadsheet to a specified area in the "INPUT"
sheet whenever the word "Total" appears in row 4 in the "INCS&DECS"
sheet. I am still an absolute beginner, although I have tried in the
past - slow learner. Therefore, I am ashamed to say that I don't even
have a piece of code to show for because I don't even know where to
begin.

I would be greatful for any help with this problem. Thanks again!


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