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Problem with Subtotals
Hey all, I need your help to complete a project of mine. I am making project using Macros. I have least knowledge of VB Script. I am creating macros by recording it. I have created subtotals for a worksheet. Now, I need to copy only the titles and the numbers assigned to it. But when I copy it and paste it, or even using paste special, Values, I get the complete content but not the only required data. Ex. I select option 2 when created subtotals. There, I get a list of all the variables with a + mark next to it. If I copy the content and paste it else where, I get all the details which appear when + is clicked. I need only the data in there, i.e, only + contents to be copied and pasted. Please help. Quick response is appreciated. Thanks, Pravi -- praveen_khm ------------------------------------------------------------------------ praveen_khm's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30364 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=500182 |
Problem with Subtotals
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praveen_khm wrote: Hey all, I need your help to complete a project of mine. I am making project using Macros. I have least knowledge of VB Script. I am creating macros by recording it. I have created subtotals for a worksheet. Now, I need to copy only the titles and the numbers assigned to it. But when I copy it and paste it, or even using paste special, Values, I get the complete content but not the only required data. Ex. I select option 2 when created subtotals. There, I get a list of all the variables with a + mark next to it. If I copy the content and paste it else where, I get all the details which appear when + is clicked. I need only the data in there, i.e, only + contents to be copied and pasted. Please help. Quick response is appreciated. Thanks, Pravi -- praveen_khm ------------------------------------------------------------------------ praveen_khm's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=30364 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=500182 -- Dave Peterson |
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