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Copy shells to another sheet, depending on predefined row

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    Copy shells to another sheet, depending on predefined row

    My problem is that I need to get button to move information from sheet1 A5:E5 & A8:E8 & A11:E11 to sheet2 B1:P1 if Sheet1 A1=1 to B2:P2 if A1=2 etc

    Please help if you can. I can only make it by if or case macros, but it becomes so long code

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    Last edited by Topster75; 12-31-2009 at 03:41 AM.

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    Re: Can these be done with short macro?

    Hi topster75

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    Re: Copy shells to another sheet, depending on predefined row

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