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    Add additional formatting to my macro

    Good day, Gurus. There have been several changes to the forum since I was here last. Most notabley applying "Code Tags" to show code. I checked the FAQ before posting, but it didn't tell me how to apply the code tags. I hope an Admin will tell me how to do this, and I will edit my messagebelow.

    The code below successfully separates my "Master" worksheet into different sheets depending on the entry in column 14.

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    I would like to add code that applies the following additional formatting to each sheet, but wasn't sure where to add it or the correect syntax, since I assumed it would be undert the "with sheets" statement.

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    Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
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    Re: Add additional formatting to my macro

    I figured out the code tags again. Thanks.

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    Re: Add additional formatting to my macro

    To avoid confusion...

    It sounded like I said I figured out my problem. I actually just figured out haw to add code tags to my submission in the forum so the code displays correctly.

    Here is where I thought the code would go, but obviously I'm missing something:

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    Re: Add additional formatting to my macro

    Bump, please. Thanks for any help you can offer.

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    Re: Add additional formatting to my macro

    I'm a little surprised. In 8 or so years as a member this may be the first question I have not been able to get an answer to on this Forum. All I am trying to change is the code between the "=====". Anybody?


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    Re: Add additional formatting to my macro

    Bump, please. Thanks in advance.

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