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impius

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Hello...

I have two worksheets, the first worksheet contains days of the week in column A and a number by each one in column b. On worksheet 2 I would like to get all of the Tuesdays in column a and their respective data in column b. So, on worksheet 2 cell a1 there would be Tuesday, cell a2 would have tuesday and so on.

Thanks for any help
 

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How to create a cell-sized chart?
Tiny charts, called Sparklines, were added to Excel 2010. Look for Sparklines on the Insert tab.
Try this macro

Code:
Sub Tuesday()
With Sheets("Sheet1")
    .Range("A:B").AutoFilter Field:=1, Criteria1:="Tuesday"
    .Range("A:B").Copy Destination:=Sheets("Sheet2").Range("A1")
    .Range("A:B").AutoFilter
End With
End Sub
 
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