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I am trying to copy some data from on sheet(sales) to another sheet(totals) and later will try to copy to all the worksheets in my workbook
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Sub macro2()
Sheets("sales").Select
Range("c16:c17").Select
Application: CutCopyMode = False
Selection.Copy
Sheets("totals").Select
Range("b2:b3").Select
Active Sheet.Paste
End Sub

the data in cells C16 and c17 is 2000 and 1850. it shows an error: sub or function not defined

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