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Hi Boffins,
I'm stuck :( My collegues take multiple plant readings on an oil rig, and enter them into several spreadsheets within a workbook. Each piece of plant requires certain data to be recorded at regular intervals throughout a working shift. Presently they input manually into each spreadsheet within the workbook detailing the data and time which they enter the data. The data is then compared with certain design parameters and if higher then designed, then conditional formatting of the spreadsheets turns the text to either yellow or red depending on the value. What I would like to do (and this is where you guys come in), is extract the most current data in the spreadsheet (last entered) and pull it onto a separate report to give to the team onshore. Can anyone suggest a way of doing this. At the moment it's a manual task. Grateful for any suggestions |
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Is the latest data always the last entered row??
-- Gary''s Student - gsnu200845 "Big Al" wrote: Hi Boffins, I'm stuck :( My collegues take multiple plant readings on an oil rig, and enter them into several spreadsheets within a workbook. Each piece of plant requires certain data to be recorded at regular intervals throughout a working shift. Presently they input manually into each spreadsheet within the workbook detailing the data and time which they enter the data. The data is then compared with certain design parameters and if higher then designed, then conditional formatting of the spreadsheets turns the text to either yellow or red depending on the value. What I would like to do (and this is where you guys come in), is extract the most current data in the spreadsheet (last entered) and pull it onto a separate report to give to the team onshore. Can anyone suggest a way of doing this. At the moment it's a manual task. Grateful for any suggestions |
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Yes it would be.
"Gary''s Student" wrote: Is the latest data always the last entered row?? -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200845 "Big Al" wrote: Hi Boffins, I'm stuck :( My collegues take multiple plant readings on an oil rig, and enter them into several spreadsheets within a workbook. Each piece of plant requires certain data to be recorded at regular intervals throughout a working shift. Presently they input manually into each spreadsheet within the workbook detailing the data and time which they enter the data. The data is then compared with certain design parameters and if higher then designed, then conditional formatting of the spreadsheets turns the text to either yellow or red depending on the value. What I would like to do (and this is where you guys come in), is extract the most current data in the spreadsheet (last entered) and pull it onto a separate report to give to the team onshore. Can anyone suggest a way of doing this. At the moment it's a manual task. Grateful for any suggestions |
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