Select a month out of a year schedule in Excel. Select a month so you are able to total hours for the month.
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Sub amonth()
Dim sdate, edate As Date
Dim scol, ecol As Long
Dim c, r As Long
Dim monname As String
Sheet2.Activate
monname = Range(“A2”).Value
c = 43
r = 4
Sheet2.Columns(“B:AF”).ClearContents
For r = 4 To 15
Sheet2.Cells(r, c).Select
If ActiveCell.Value = monname Then
Range(“A3”).Value = ActiveCell.Offset(0, 1).Value
Range(“A4”).Value = ActiveCell.Offset(0, 2).Value
GoTo gotit
End If
Next r
gotit:
Range(“A3”).NumberFormat = “mm/dd/yyyy”
sdate = Range(“A3”).Value
edate = Range(“A4”).Value
Sheet1.Activate
r = 5
For c = 2 To 380
Sheet1.Cells(r, c).Select
If ActiveCell = sdate Then
scol = c
GoTo enmonth
End If
Next c
enmonth:
For c = (scol + 26) To 380
Sheet1.Cells(r, c).Select
If ActiveCell = edate Then
ecol = c
GoTo getdata
End If
Next c
getdata:
Sheet1.Range(Cells(4, scol), Cells(23, ecol)).Copy
Sheet2.Activate
Sheet2.Cells(4, 2).PasteSpecial xlPasteAll
End Sub
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