Create Macro that can Copy / Paste or Cut / Paste Rows into Different Spreadsheet

koolgeex

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Hello,

I have one workbook that needs two macros.

On the "Complete Backlog" tab of my workbook, I want users to enter in the requested information based on the column header. Then I would like a Macro attached to a button that says "Refresh" that the user would click after they have entered in all of the information. This macro should look in Column M (WIP Status) and if any of the cells say "Close", it should Cut the entire row from the spreadsheet(Ex. A2:M2) and Paste it into the speadsheet titled "Closed Jobs".

This is so that as jobs are closed/finished, they are removed and stored on a seperate sheet. The items would have to be pasted so that it pastes into the next available row - not just on top of each other.

I also need another macro that i can put into a button that doesn't "delete" a row from the sheet, but just copies over to another sheet - so that there are two instances in the workbook.

If would look something like: If a cell in "Column G / Director" of the "Complete Backlog" speadsheet is equal to "Snodgress" then copy columns A-L of the same row to the spreadsheet titled "Snodgress" - of course skipping down the rows to the next blank row.
.....is equal to "Herr" copy row to "Herr" spreadsheet.
....is equal to "McCormick" copy row to "McCormick" spreadsheet.
and so on.

Are either of these possible? If so, how? My VBA knowledge isn't too great but I understand the basics of the language. However, please "dumb down" and answers :).

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
 

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Got it. How about:

In spreadsheet "Complete Backlog", if a cell in Column K = "Open" AND the cell in Column G of the same row = "Snodgress" THEN copy cells A?:J? and paste into cells A?:J? of the "Snodgress" sheet. Of course skipping to the next available row and also the content should not repeat itself.
 
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