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Hello All. I have a bit of code below (compliments of Garry S) that
takes rows that meet a certain criteria and chunks them to a different worksheet. In this code, the specvific "target" worksheet is explicitly names in the code. Is there a way to execute the code, have a "pop-up" box listing all the current sheet names in the workbook, and allow the user choose which worksheet to chunk the data to? So in the code below, the Set wksTarget = Sheets("East") would be dynamic based on user input? Thank you! Dim wksSource As Worksheet, wksTarget As Worksheet Set wksSource = ActiveSheet: Set wksTarget = Sheets("East") Application.ScreenUpdating = False With wksTarget .Rows("1:" & CStr(.UsedRange.Rows.Count)).ClearContents .Rows("1:" & CStr(.UsedRange.Rows.Count)).ClearComments .Rows("1:" & CStr(.UsedRange.Rows.Count)).Interior.ColorIndex = xlNone End With With wksSource .Columns("K:K").AutoFilter Field:=1, Criteria1:="Y" .UsedRange.Copy wksTarget.Rows("1:1") .Columns("K:K").AutoFilter End With Application.ScreenUpdating = True |
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