Robert,
Find the attached excel file for your macro.
There is one limitation that you have to enter the date in a specific format
ie. mm/dd/ or m/d/ or m/d/yy or mm/dd/yy
Manish
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Vinu,
Find the attached excel for your solution.
Manish
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Hi,
For inserting a new sheet:
Sheets.Add
Renaming it:
Activesheet.Name = "Test1"
For the pivot can give the details exactly what error are you getting.
Manish
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Try the attached file.
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Yes it possible, but there is macro for it. the numbers ca