0.entirerow.copy

  1. B

    Cut entire rows of worksheet where column 'vEmailAddress' contains duplicate. New Worksheet for each set

    Hi, I have a workbook with Columns in A:AB. This is an extracted CSV file so column positioning may change. I'm looking for a VBA script, to sort column vEmailAddress, for any duplicates to cut entire row to a new worksheet/ workbook. Each worksheet/book, must be a unique list, without loosing...
  2. C

    Rewrite: c.EntireRow.Copy AND c.Offset(1, 0).EntireRow.Copy

    This is probably a stupid question... While looping through column A, if a certain condition is met, I would like to copy the active row, and the row below it. c.EntireRow.Copy AND c.Offset(1, 0).EntireRow.Copy What is the best way to write this?

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