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I have created a spreadsheet with information from Access. I have the
information put in columns A-F. I have put in coumn G the percentage of traffic based on the sum of all the data in column C. Now what I want to be able to do is to create a name that will select the rows that have the percentage greater than 0.5%. This way I can put them in a chart. Can I do this or do I have to create a macro to do this? I also would not want to have the macro run each time that I open the file. So any help on this would be greatly apprechatied. Thanks. |
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With your from sheet named 'Sheet1' and your to sheet named 'Sheet2', try this:
Sub CopyToNewSheet() Dim myrange, copyrange As Range Sheets("Sheet1").Select Set myrange = Range("G1:G100") For Each c In myrange If c.Value = 0.5 Then If copyrange Is Nothing Then Set copyrange = c.EntireRow Else Set copyrange = Union(copyrange, c.EntireRow) End If End If Next copyrange.Copy Sheets("Sheet2").Select 'Change to suit Cells(1, 1).Select Selection.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlPasteValues End Sub Link the code to a button!! -- Ryan--- If this information was helpful, please indicate this by clicking ''Yes''. "Harddrive747" wrote: I have created a spreadsheet with information from Access. I have the information put in columns A-F. I have put in coumn G the percentage of traffic based on the sum of all the data in column C. Now what I want to be able to do is to create a name that will select the rows that have the percentage greater than 0.5%. This way I can put them in a chart. Can I do this or do I have to create a macro to do this? I also would not want to have the macro run each time that I open the file. So any help on this would be greatly apprechatied. Thanks. |
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