Search Text Column "A", "TP", "IL" Copy range "B:F" copy and paste column "H"
Search Text Column "A", "TP", "IL" Copy range "B:F" copy and paste column "H"
Have you considered using a filter on those 2 criteria, then doing a simple copy/paste on what is shown?
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Sir, I can get the answer by using a filter "A" column. But i need answer from VBA.
OK, try recording a macro while you use the filter/copy/paste method?
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