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Default Need some help with some VBA code...


Been given a pretty good task that requires me to work with VBA here.
Which is fine because I need to learn VBA.

I have a workbook with 5 worksheets in it. There is one column that I
need to loop through on all the worksheets. If it comes across a 'x', I
need to copy that row into another, new worksheet.

Would the best way to go about doing this be to use the recorder, or to
hande code VBA? I've played around with the recorder and copied and
pasted to see what the VBE records and it has helped.

Anyone have further suggestionS?

Much thanks.

cypher


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