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I guess I wasn't specific enough. How do I sort this way using a function key
or macro so the typical layman doesn't have to remember how to do it? "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: Your Caps key is locked in and it sounds like you're yelling. It is also difficult to read. One way is to sort all your data on Column C, descending. This will put all the zeros at the bottom. You can then Cut and Paste to another sheet is you wish. There are other ways also. HTH Otto "MIKE K" <MIKE wrote in message ... I HAVE A 38 PAGE PRICE LIST WHERE COLUMN "A" IS A DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM, COLUMN "B" IS THE PRICE, COLUMN "C" IS THE QUANTITY AND COLUMN "D" IS THE TOTAL (B*C). HOW DO I SHIFT ALL ROWS TO THE TOP OF THE WORKSHEET WHERE COLUMN "C" IS 0 AND LEAVE THE OTHER ROWS ALONE? OR MOVE ALL ROWS WITH A COLUMN C VALUE 0 TO ANOTHER PAGE? |
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