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Default Pulling/Collating Data from Workbooks

Hi,
I have a workbook with 31 sheets a diary called April for this month
AX to FX is the info I want relating to the employee's initials in the G
column of the diary
There are multiple entries for the employee so he may reappear in row 9, 13
and 15 in column G of the diary

I want to pull all the lines that relate to that employee from the 31 sheets
of the Diary workbook called April for this month into a separate workbook
called BOB (employees name) and BOB, his name, is the reference in the diary
in column G (also in other cells if Bob does more than one job per day) but
in the G column.
There is only one sheet in BOB called Sheet1

There is a workbook for each month with 30/31 days (Feb with 28/29)

So I want to search the 30 worksheets (named 1 to 30) of the Diary (April)
for Bob in the G column
Then pull the data from columns A to F that relate to the row that Bob
appears in and put it in the separate workbook called BOB
There are the other 18 employees that I want to do the same with who also
populate the G column of the same Diary and who also have their own separate
workbook.

Thanks

 
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