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Appending multiple columns into a new worksheet

 
 
Albert
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      16th Jan 2008
Hi Guys,

Please does someone have the code or wizard to:
select worksheet(s)
selects columns to be appended from these sheets or sheet
append it in in a new worksheet

I would appreciate your help.

Thanks
Albert
 
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Nigel
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      16th Jan 2008
You need to be more specific in terms of the code you require. However you
might find it useful to turn on the macro recorder carry out the task
manually and then after turning off the recorder, review the code just
created. If you have any questions then re-post to the NG for help.

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"Albert" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi Guys,
>
> Please does someone have the code or wizard to:
> select worksheet(s)
> selects columns to be appended from these sheets or sheet
> append it in in a new worksheet
>
> I would appreciate your help.
>
> Thanks
> Albert


 
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