copy and paste rows in excel to another worksheet vba using input box for the amount of rows to copy

Evie76

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Hi, I'm new to VBA and have been trying to find a code that will transfer data from sheet 1 to sheet 2 using an input box on the amount of rows to copy over.

Sheet 1 is where the user will input the invoice information from D6 to P6, once the information has been checked it would then be copied over to sheet 2 starting in column b and ending in column n. The input box would be used to state how many rows to copy over as the invoices vary. Is there a way for this to be done via VBA. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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