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Hi Everyone-
I've got a workbook with some 40 worksheets containing macroeconomic data for a number of countries. The problem is that some worksheets have data on a certain number of countries, while others have more or less. What is the easist way to populate one worksheet with all of the data (where missing info for certain fields would be left blank)? Example: Worksheet 1: Italy 30,000 Germany 25,000 France 28,093 Worksheet 2: Italy 4.5 Germany 6.8 Worksheet 3: Italy 344 France 223 Spain 112 I want to simply create Worksheet 4: Italy 30,000 4.5 344 Germany 25,000 6.8 - France 28,093 - 223 Spain - - 112 This is obviously a simplification. The workbook contains a couple hundred countries.. Thanks for your help! Alex |
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This is a design issue. Your one summary worksheet should be envisioned
first. Then, all the other worksheets should conform EXACTLY with the first. For example, data for Germany should always appear on the same row number and column, Italy the same row number and column - on every worksheet that comes after the first one. Unfortunately this is a manual editing process. Writing the formula, that can be copied, to pull the country data forward into the summary sheet requires writing a formula that uses both Absolute Cell References (eg. $b$4) and Relative Cell References (eg. b4) that would look like one of the following ($b4 or b$4) where the $ "fixes" either the row number or column (you can look this up in Help). Finally you need to format the cell to display a "-" instead of a zero when there is no data there requires creating a custom cell format. Look in help on how to do that. If you can't figure it out, then write back - big-bob " wrote: Hi Everyone- I've got a workbook with some 40 worksheets containing macroeconomic data for a number of countries. The problem is that some worksheets have data on a certain number of countries, while others have more or less. What is the easist way to populate one worksheet with all of the data (where missing info for certain fields would be left blank)? Example: Worksheet 1: Italy 30,000 Germany 25,000 France 28,093 Worksheet 2: Italy 4.5 Germany 6.8 Worksheet 3: Italy 344 France 223 Spain 112 I want to simply create Worksheet 4: Italy 30,000 4.5 344 Germany 25,000 6.8 - France 28,093 - 223 Spain - - 112 This is obviously a simplification. The workbook contains a couple hundred countries.. Thanks for your help! Alex |
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