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Default Excel Macro VBA Help Needed

I have a sheet which has been copied from a pivot table. I need it to
perform the following:

Find a cell with specific text (Yes)
Move over three columns (I have been using an offset)
Write a formula that subtotals data that is below this summation row
Copies this formula to right until the column is empty
Display this data onto a new summary sheet


Ultimately, this would be a loop that looks in column C for some
wildcard, subtotals and then, moves over to column B and totals the
previously calc'd subtotals.


I seem to be able to get to the specific text cell and use the offset.
I am struggling with the formula as the rows that the formulas or
subtotals would be on are never the same row #'s. If the source data
that I copied were from an original formula-based spreadsheet, this
would be easier for me.


Any help would be appreciated greatly.

 
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