If you're intent is to copy the data into separate sheets, then I'd use the 
following macro:

Option Explicit
Sub CopyData()
    Dim nRows As Integer
    Dim nCols As Integer
    Dim R As Integer
    Dim C As Integer
    Dim Sht As String
    Dim DataSht As String
    
    DataSht = "Sheet1"
    Sheets(DataSht).Select
    nRows = ActiveCell.SpecialCells(xlLastCell).Row
    nCols = ActiveCell.SpecialCells(xlLastCell).Column
    Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    On Error Resume Next
    For C = 2 To nCols
        Sht = Sheets(DataSht).Cells(2, C).Value
        Err.Clear
        Sheets(Sht).Select
        If (Err.Number = 0) Then
            Sheets(Sht).Range("A1:Z56000").ClearContents
        Else
            Sheets.Add after:=Sheets(Sheets.Count)
            ActiveSheet.Name = Sht
        End If
        For R = 2 To nRows
            If (Sheets(DataSht).Cells(R, C).Value & "X" <> "X") Then _
            Sheets(Sht).Cells(R - 1, "A").Value = Sheets(DataSht).Cells(R, 
C).Value
        Next R
    Next C
    Application.ScreenUpdating = True
    Sheets(DataSht).Select
    MsgBox "Finished"
End Sub

 
Paul
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From: Jorge Marques <leote.w...@gmail.com>
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tue, May 14, 2013 10:38:45 AM
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Pivot data to different worksheets

Hi guys, I've been struggling with this Macro, I want to copy each column, And 
the way I did was to use macro in Report filter, but it's unsustainable. 



Basically is a Pivot table and I want to extract each column to a different 
sheet, the thing is the number of columns is always changing, it can 5, 6, 10, 
depends on the, how can I copy each column to a new worksheet until the number 
of columns ends?

Thanks a million guys.

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