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I have a workbook with 4 Sheets(PTR,NMP,Reference data, Work Area). The first
2(PTR and NMP) are used to display the data from Work Area and Reference
Data.

In the Work Area I paste a dataset composed of all projects from the year
for all teams. In reference data I have a list of project numbers relevant
for my team.

For PTR and NMP to have the correct data I first need only the relevant
projects in the Reference tab to be seperated from all other projects in the
workarea sheet. Column A in both Reference Data and WorkArea have the project
numbers.

Then once I only have the projects relevant to my team I need columns C
and S to be searched for 'PTR', if found paste that whole line of data in the
PTR worksheet. Otherwise put it in the NMP worksheet.

What I am specifically looking for is a copy function that will first verify
that it is a project for my team and then that PTR is located in C or S. And
then another that verifies it does not have PTR in column C or S and pastes
those lines.
 
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