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tareq tareq is offline How to use "if" to copy and paste data Windows 7 How to use "if" to copy and paste data Office 2007
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Originally Posted by BjornS View Post
Hi again,
as I see it there are two main issues.

a) To make your macro work for 28-31 days
b) to add the extra rows for the hours "inbetween".

Regarding (a), it is not always easy to adjust an already recorded macro (much easier if it was "programmed"). One way of solving this is the following:
1) Re-record your macro for a month with 31 days (for example July).
2) Save this as your "permanent macro", that you in the future use for every month.
3) Run this macro for a short month (February, April, June etc). Please publish the result of this macro run (= how your excel sheet "my macro" looks like for april) here, so I can have a look at it. Then I can see if I can create an additional macro, that simply deletes the extra rows.

Regarding (b) I am looking at it, but I am quite busy the next 2-3 days.

Kind regards
Bjorn
Hi, I will do the macro again and post it ASAP. Thank you )
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