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I am filtering my data that is in the range A:AJ starting on row 13
with headers and having a variable ending row. My filter criteria is Column 1 not blank and Column 11 ="s". I would like to copy the filtered date (No headers) to another work book beginning in BE3. Thanks! |
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Hi,
Once the data is filtered, highlight it, press CTRL + G, special, visible cells only, press CTRL + C, go to the sheet where you want the information and press CTRL + V " wrote: I am filtering my data that is in the range A:AJ starting on row 13 with headers and having a variable ending row. My filter criteria is Column 1 not blank and Column 11 ="s". I would like to copy the filtered date (No headers) to another work book beginning in BE3. Thanks! . |
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On Mar 25, 11:59*am, Eduardo
wrote: Hi, Once the data is filtered, highlight it, press CTRL + G, special, visible cells only, press CTRL + C, go to the sheet where you want the information and press CTRL + V " wrote: I am filtering my data that is in the range A:AJ starting on row 13 with headers and having a variable ending row. *My filter criteria is Column 1 not blank and Column 11 ="s". *I would like to copy the filtered date (No headers) to another work book beginning in BE3. Thanks! .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Programtically? |
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On Mar 25, 1:31*pm, "
wrote: On Mar 25, 11:59*am, Eduardo wrote: Hi, Once the data is filtered, highlight it, press CTRL + G, special, visible cells only, press CTRL + C, go to the sheet where you want the information and press CTRL + V " wrote: I am filtering my data that is in the range A:AJ starting on row 13 with headers and having a variable ending row. *My filter criteria is Column 1 not blank and Column 11 ="s". *I would like to copy the filtered date (No headers) to another work book beginning in BE3. Thanks! .- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Programtically? Sub FilterCopy() With Columns("A:AJ") .AutoFilter Field:=1, Criteria1:="<" .AutoFilter Field:=11, Criteria1:="s" .Copy .SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible).Copy _ Destination:=Worksheets("Sheet2").Range("BE3") End With Application.CutCopyMode = False Cells.AutoFilter ''turn off autofilter Worksheets("sheet2").Range("BE3").EntireRow.Delete 'to remove copied header row End Sub |
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![]() Sub FilterCopy() With Columns("A:AJ") * * .AutoFilter Field:=1, Criteria1:="<" * * .AutoFilter Field:=11, Criteria1:="s" * * .Copy * * .SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible).Copy _ * * * * Destination:=Worksheets("Sheet2").Range("BE3") End With Application.CutCopyMode = False Cells.AutoFilter *''turn off autofilter Worksheets("sheet2").Range("BE3").EntireRow.Delete *'to remove copied header row End Sub- Hide quoted text - This does not work. It filters the data but does not copy to the new sheet. My question is a little more indepth than first posted. I am opening a set of files, filtering the data and copying the filtered data back to the original file. I have the routine for opening the files and copying other data functioning correctly. Its just the piece of running the filter and copying that data to the basebook that I cannot get. All help is appreciated. |
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