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On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 8:46 PM, Nilkanth Raval <nilkanth.ra...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear Sir,
>
> I need  your help in Moving Multiple worksheets by tab color. I write the
> below code, but gives me an error. Please help me.
>
> Sub MoveSheetsbyTabcolor()
>
>   Dim wsNames() As String
>   Dim wsColor() As Integer
>   Dim ws As Worksheet
>   Dim ind As Integer
>
>
>   Dim Oldwkb As Workbook
>   Set Oldwkb = ActiveWorkbook
>   Dim wkb As Workbook
>   Set wkb = Workbooks.Add
>   Oldwkb.Activate
>
>
>   ReDim wsNames(0)
>   ReDim wsColor(0)
>   wsNames(0) = ActiveSheet.Name
>   wsColor(0) = ActiveSheet.Tab.ColorIndex
>
>   For Each ws In ThisWorkbook.Sheets
>     If ws.Tab.ColorIndex = wsColor(0) And ws.Visible = xlSheetVisible Then
>       ReDim Preserve wsNames(UBound(wsNames) + 1)
>       ReDim Preserve wsColor(UBound(wsColor) + 1)
>       wsNames(UBound(wsNames)) = ws.Name
>       wsColor(UBound(wsColor)) = ws.Tab.ColorIndex
>     End If
>   Next ws
>   Sheets(wsNames).Select
>
>   Sheets(wsNames).Copy After:=wkb.Worksheets(wkb.Worksheets.Count)
>
>   Call Delete_Empty_Sheets
>
>   Set wkb = Nothing
>   Set Oldwkb = Nothing
>
>   ActiveSheet.Select
>
> End Sub
>
> *Thanks,*
> *Nilkanth Raval*
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