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I have a large set of data in one worksheet and I want to extract out specific rows into another tab based on an identified value for each row. The master worksheet is all customer orders from all over the USA. The rest of the tabs are by state. For the Michigan Tab i'd like to use a lookup statement that would copy the entire row of data for any orders from the master onto the Michigan tab which have "MI" in the state column. Thanks, Stephanie |
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Stephanie,
There is no need to do that. The best way is to simply use data filters, and filter your data based on the column with states - show MI only, and it is the same as what you want, with the added benefit of smaller file size, no worry about correct updating of data / formulas, etc. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "mae_bear22" wrote in message ... I have a large set of data in one worksheet and I want to extract out specific rows into another tab based on an identified value for each row. The master worksheet is all customer orders from all over the USA. The rest of the tabs are by state. For the Michigan Tab i'd like to use a lookup statement that would copy the entire row of data for any orders from the master onto the Michigan tab which have "MI" in the state column. Thanks, Stephanie |
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If there is a way to do it, I'd like to know. I dont separate it by all 50
states, just by about 10 or so keeping the file size reasonable. I know how to use filters, however I really need this data on separate tabs. Any advice is appreciated. "Bernie Deitrick" wrote: Stephanie, There is no need to do that. The best way is to simply use data filters, and filter your data based on the column with states - show MI only, and it is the same as what you want, with the added benefit of smaller file size, no worry about correct updating of data / formulas, etc. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "mae_bear22" wrote in message ... I have a large set of data in one worksheet and I want to extract out specific rows into another tab based on an identified value for each row. The master worksheet is all customer orders from all over the USA. The rest of the tabs are by state. For the Michigan Tab i'd like to use a lookup statement that would copy the entire row of data for any orders from the master onto the Michigan tab which have "MI" in the state column. Thanks, Stephanie |
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Import entire row of data to other worksheet based on one look
You could:
1) Apply the filter, then copy and paste the values onto a new sheet 2) use formulas like this array formula in cell A2 =INDEX(Data!$A$1:$Z$1000,SMALL(IF(Data!$E$2:$E$100 0=$E$1,ROW(Data!$E$2:$E$1000)),ROWS(A$2:A2)),COLUM N(A$1)) where you enter MI into cell E1. Copy it across for as many as 26 columns (or increase the Z reference) and down until it returns errors. 3) use a macro Bernie "mae_bear22" wrote in message ... If there is a way to do it, I'd like to know. I dont separate it by all 50 states, just by about 10 or so keeping the file size reasonable. I know how to use filters, however I really need this data on separate tabs. Any advice is appreciated. "Bernie Deitrick" wrote: Stephanie, There is no need to do that. The best way is to simply use data filters, and filter your data based on the column with states - show MI only, and it is the same as what you want, with the added benefit of smaller file size, no worry about correct updating of data / formulas, etc. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "mae_bear22" wrote in message ... I have a large set of data in one worksheet and I want to extract out specific rows into another tab based on an identified value for each row. The master worksheet is all customer orders from all over the USA. The rest of the tabs are by state. For the Michigan Tab i'd like to use a lookup statement that would copy the entire row of data for any orders from the master onto the Michigan tab which have "MI" in the state column. Thanks, Stephanie |
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Thank you!!!!
"Bernie Deitrick" wrote: You could: 1) Apply the filter, then copy and paste the values onto a new sheet 2) use formulas like this array formula in cell A2 =INDEX(Data!$A$1:$Z$1000,SMALL(IF(Data!$E$2:$E$100 0=$E$1,ROW(Data!$E$2:$E$1000)),ROWS(A$2:A2)),COLUM N(A$1)) where you enter MI into cell E1. Copy it across for as many as 26 columns (or increase the Z reference) and down until it returns errors. 3) use a macro Bernie "mae_bear22" wrote in message ... If there is a way to do it, I'd like to know. I dont separate it by all 50 states, just by about 10 or so keeping the file size reasonable. I know how to use filters, however I really need this data on separate tabs. Any advice is appreciated. "Bernie Deitrick" wrote: Stephanie, There is no need to do that. The best way is to simply use data filters, and filter your data based on the column with states - show MI only, and it is the same as what you want, with the added benefit of smaller file size, no worry about correct updating of data / formulas, etc. HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "mae_bear22" wrote in message ... I have a large set of data in one worksheet and I want to extract out specific rows into another tab based on an identified value for each row. The master worksheet is all customer orders from all over the USA. The rest of the tabs are by state. For the Michigan Tab i'd like to use a lookup statement that would copy the entire row of data for any orders from the master onto the Michigan tab which have "MI" in the state column. Thanks, Stephanie |
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Import entire row of data to other worksheet based on one lookupv
mae_bear22 wrote:
I have a large set of data in one worksheet and I want to extract out specific rows into another tab based on an identified value for each row. The master worksheet is all customer orders from all over the USA. The rest of the tabs are by state. For the Michigan Tab i'd like to use a lookup statement that would copy the entire row of data for any orders from the master onto the Michigan tab which have "MI" in the state column. Thanks, Stephanie Another option is to use the seldom-leveraged MSQUERY tool, which can be revealed in the Data | Import External Data menu. With this you can write a SQL statement against the main table where a parameter criterion filters on "state", then on each state page point the parameter to a control cell that contains the desired filter value. The beauties of the technique a - You never have to worry about where and when to fill a formula. When you refresh (which can be done with one click), the data will fill the ranges as needed. - No added formulas consuming recalc cycles in your workbook. It's all static data until you initiate the refresh. And it isn't hard to do (when you know how of course). I set one up in one minute. I can post a workbook that demonstrates this if anyone is interested. |
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