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Default Copy data from large worksheet into multiple workbooks

I want to know if it is possible to do the following:

I have a worksheet with hours worked for approx 400 employees. As employees
request a look at their hours, I copy their individual data into a template,
which I then email to them. The template has a small pivot table, which I
have set up to auto-refresh as data in the cells is changed. I want to try
to automate this process as much as possible:

I want to copy the rows for an employee into this template (using "paste
special" and "values" only, to preserve the formatting of this template).
The selected rows would depend on the employee number, which is the first
column of the main workbook. Then I want to save it with the employee number
as the file name. Then, it would repeat this process for each employee.
Each employee's data would have to be copied into the "blank" template before
saving, since some employees might have fewer rows than the previous
employee.

 
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