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Default Copy data in new sheets from criteria using VBA


I have a huge database with a lot of 0 and 1.

When there is the number 1, I would like to copy in a new sheet th
name of the line (which is a time) and that, for every row.

I attached a part of my database to this message and here is a
example. In the row L, the number 1 appears twice. I'd like to have, i
the sheet "Horaires", 0 and 525, which appear in column C.

I think the best way to do this is using VBA but my knowledge of VBA i
too low. I need some guidelines to get through it

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