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Copying data if conditions are met

ResolvedVersion 2007

Jason has attended:
Excel Advanced course
Excel VBA Intro Intermediate course

Copying data if conditions are met

Hi,

I have a detailed question which will require a reference to a spread sheet. Would it be possible to correspond via email?

I am trying to create a macro which runs multiple lines of data through a calculation page and then copies data onto a new sheet if certain conditions are met.

RE: Copying data if conditions are met

Hi Jason,

You can use the email address:

info@stl-training.co.uk

Kind regards

Jens Bonde
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

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RE: Copying data if conditions are met

Hi Jason,

I have received your workbook but I cannot see any VBA code in the workbook. Where is the VBA code you need help to get to work?




Kind regards

Jens Bonde
Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

Tel: 0207 987 3777
Best STL - https://www.stl-training.co.uk
98%+ recommend us

London's leader with UK wide delivery in Microsoft Office training and management training to global brands, FTSE 100, SME's and the public sector

 

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