Merging Worksheets

sniderrn03

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Hello,
I am extremely new to macros/VBA in excel. I have been reading through the threads, however, am having difficulty changing the current macros shown to what I need. I am sure this is due to my inexperience.
I have a workbook with 8 worksheets. The first 6 worksheets are going to have 14 columns (Date of entry; Priority/Severity; Provider Name; NPI; Member Name; Member ID; PA Number; Issue 1; Issues 2(optional); Issue 3 (optional); disposition of PA; Additional Information; Reported by). The 7th and 8th worksheets have other information, however, I do not want to merge these worksheets.
My goal is to merge worksheets 1-5 into worksheet 6 that is labeled: All Current and Entered. I would like worksheet 6 to auto update as changes or new rows are added to worksheets 1-5.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Sniderrn03
 

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Thank you for the link. I had read through this link from other questions I had found in he forum, however, the code that this link shows is not providing what I need for this particular file. It first gives me an error on the LastRow code and according to the instructions, it is just going to add a new worksheet, which is not what I am looking for at this point. I have a current master worksheet 6 with some data that was manually copied in, however, I obviously am trying to avoid the manual cut and paste as others update their individual worksheets 1 - 5. I also don't see how the code listed in the link provides automatic updating from the worksheets 1 - 5 when new rows are added.
Thank you,
 
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