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Hi all,

I have multiple sheets in a workbook with multiple coloumns and rows. I
would like to search for a value in lets say coloumn 4. When found it must
return that whole line (or only certain coloumns in that line) on a new
sheet. If it finds a second line with the same value in that coloumn, it must
put it under the previous found line in the new sheet. to build up some sort
of a report with the same values.

Thank you in advance
Johan
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Hi Johan,

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...260381033.aspx


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| Hi all,
|
| I have multiple sheets in a workbook with multiple coloumns and rows. I
| would like to search for a value in lets say coloumn 4. When found it must
| return that whole line (or only certain coloumns in that line) on a new
| sheet. If it finds a second line with the same value in that coloumn, it must
| put it under the previous found line in the new sheet. to build up some sort
| of a report with the same values.
|
| Thank you in advance
| Johan


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