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Hi Guys,

I have 2 work books A and B

I want to be able to copy the entire rows out of WB A, which contain
the same data as one of colums in WB B

e.g

WB A

Bob Smith | 3 Smith Lane | 0204587512 | |

Tom Brown | 3 Brown Lane | 020241445 |
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WB B

|
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Would give me *WB C*

Bob Smith | 3 Smith Lane | 0204587512 |
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Any way of doing this??

I know that i could use 'find' then copy the data, except i have around
300 records...

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I know how to do this.. but i just dont know VB, on how to achieve it.

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