manoj_arsul

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Can any help me correct the below program

Sub Serpentine()
Dim N As Long, i As Long, j As Long
Dim sh5 As Worksheet

K = 1

Set sh5 = Sheets("Common")

N = sh5.Cells(Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row

For i = 1 To N
For j = 1 To Columns.Count
If sh5.Cells(i, j) <> "" Then
sh5.Cells(i, 1).Value = sh5.Cells(i, j).Value

K = K + 1
Else
Exit For
End If
Next j
Next i


End Sub
 
Re: Copy column from multiple ( selected ) sheets and paste it in one column of common sheet

Yes appreciate , was not clarified question hence it was elaborated . BDW Thanks !!!!
 
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Re: Copy column from multiple ( selected ) sheets and paste it in one column of common sheet

Glad we could help. :)
 
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