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I'm working on a spreadsheet whereby a list of engine parts are listed along with quantities in stock - basically a stock check. I have formulas in place and conditional formatting to show which items need to be reordered - is there any way to automatically create another sheet that will list all items that need to be re-ordered, along with part numbers etc and minimum order quantities? Basically, instead of me typing out from a very long list which items i need to reorder, i'd like the spreadsheet to list the items based on a differential between current stock and minimum stock quantities. Thanks in advance. |
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Hi Mike
Use Advanced filter to extract the data to another sheet. Whatever is your criterion for setting the colour, should be used as the criterion for extracting the data. take a look at Debra Dalgleish's site for more help on this. http://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html#ExtractWs -- Regards Roger Govier "Mike" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm working on a spreadsheet whereby a list of engine parts are listed along with quantities in stock - basically a stock check. I have formulas in place and conditional formatting to show which items need to be reordered - is there any way to automatically create another sheet that will list all items that need to be re-ordered, along with part numbers etc and minimum order quantities? Basically, instead of me typing out from a very long list which items i need to reorder, i'd like the spreadsheet to list the items based on a differential between current stock and minimum stock quantities. Thanks in advance. |
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