how implement this code for each sheet separately instead of repeating

abdelfattah

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Hi guys
I search to implement this code for multiple sheets and show result for multiple sheets
this code will search data for INVOICE sheet and combine data based on column D and summing values in columns H,J and column I=column J/ column H and the result will be in sales sheet, but I want implementing code for multiple sheet and show result for multiple sheets ( should merge for each sheet individual )
so the code should search for sheets(sales,purchase,report) and the result should show in sheets(OUTCOM,RESULT,MAIN)
if anybody interest and doesn't understand code I will post data .

VBA Code:
Sub test1()
    Dim ws, a, i As Long, w, dic As Object
    Set dic = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary")
    Set ws = Sheets("invoice")
        If ws.Name <> "sales" Then
            a = ws.Cells(1).CurrentRegion.Value
            For i = 2 To UBound(a, 1)
                If a(i, 4) <> "" Then
                    If Not dic.exists(a(i, 4)) Then
                        ReDim w(1 To 10)
                        w(4) = a(i, 4): w(5) = a(i, 5): w(6) = a(i, 6): w(7) = a(i, 7)
                    Else
                        w = dic(a(i, 4))
                    End If
                    w(8) = w(8) + a(i, 8): w(10) = w(10) + a(i, 10): w(9) = w(10) / w(8)
                    dic(a(i, 4)) = w
                End If
            Next
        End If
   
    With Sheets("sales").Cells(1).CurrentRegion
        .Offset(1).ClearContents
        If dic.Count Then
            With .Rows(2).Resize(dic.Count)
                .Value = Application.Index(dic.Items, 0, 0)
                .Columns("h:j").NumberFormat = "#,##0.00"
                .Columns(3) = Evaluate("row(1:" & .Rows.Count & ")")
            End With
        End If
    End With
End Sub
thanks
 

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