Hi all, 
 
I'm very much confused how to post and where to post my questions?...I need 
a small help but its very urgent... 
 
I need a macro for the below mentioned problem. 
 
Say for example: 
I have a column A and B in a sheet. 
In column A say I have 1,2,3,4,5, and 
in column B say I have A.b.c.d.e against each....
I need a Macro it should read 1 and search for the sheet name 1 if it is 
available then search for sheet Name "A" if both are available copy data 
from sheet "1" to sheet "A". Do this for all the rows while checking both 
columns for all the sheets.
 
 
I need this very urgent... please help me.
 
Thank you,
Srini

On Saturday, November 3, 2012 1:04:25 PM UTC+5:30, Ayush Jain wrote: 
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> Dear members,
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