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    Bigger macro cut down into steps.

    Ok, In a workbook, starting on sheet 5, going to the last sheet in the workbook (it can be any number of sheets).

    Starting on row 4, if there is a value in Column T, U or V then copy the entire row to a new sheet at the end of the workbook (starting on row 4). And have that sheet called, "Totals".

    Thank you.

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    Re: Bigger macro cut down into steps.

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    Re: Bigger macro cut down into steps.

    Yes, sorry, asking for some help. Got some health issues and a little medicated today.

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