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Hi,

Well I finally get a use for this featu

1. Higlight the employee numbes in Column A and choose Data, Pivot Table and
Pivot Chart Report, click Next, Next and choose Existing worksheet and pick
an empty range starting on row 3 or lower, say D4, and click Finish.
2. Drop the title for the Employee # field in the Page Field area.
3. With the pivot table selected choose PivotTable, Show Pages and click OK.

4. Since you probably don't need the pivot tables, select the first employee
sheet tab, how down the shift key and click the last employee sheet tab.
5. Select the range with the pivot tables (empty ones) and press Delete.


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If this helps, please click the Yes button.

Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


"Robert" wrote:

Hello,
I have about 50 employee numbers in sheet1 A:A. Is there code for a macro
that can make a copy of sheet2 for each instance of employee number and name
it with the employee number as the sheet name?

thanks in advance for any help,
Robert



 
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