Dear Jayaraj Bhai,
 
 Thanks a Lot !!!!!!! 
 
Regards,
Kumar Bhanushali 





Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ how to seperate

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Hi Kumar,
You can use below vba code to get contractor details simply by
entering Contractor Unique No and the filtered details will be saved
to respected contractor sheets.

Sub AutofilterExample()
    Dim Criteria As Integer
'Enter "Contractor Unique No"  to get respected contractor details
    Criteria = InputBox(" please enter Contractor Unique No to get him 
Details")
    Worksheets("Daily Report").Activate
    Worksheets("Daily Report").UsedRange.AutoFilter Field:=1,
Criteria1:=Criteria
'It will Copy the filtered Contractor details and pasted to the
respected contractor sheets
    Worksheets("Daily Report").UsedRange.Offset(1,
0).SpecialCells(xlCellTypeVisible).Copy
'Respected Contractor detail sheet will be activated
    Worksheets(Criteria + 2).Activate
    ActiveSheet.Range("A4").Select
'Filtered contractor details will be saved into the respected contractor 
sheet
    ActiveSheet.Paste
End Sub

Same code i have pasted in the attached file

If you have any question,please let me know
Regards,
Jayaraju Metta







On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 3:37 PM, Kumar Bhanushali
<kumar.bhanush...@pmcprojects.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> I had attached a file which contains Daily Report sheet, I am updating 
this
> sheet daily. This sheet contains 7 nos of contractor.
>
> From this sheet, I have to separate data, contractor wise.
>
> Please help
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Kumar Bhanushali
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