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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 09:09:00 -0500, goodfella
wrote: I have an excel sheet with information about inventory products. The list was origonally one worksheet. I broke up this work sheet into 6 different worksheets on the basis of the type of product it is. I now have to update one column of the original data. Is there a way to quickly and easily update a specific field WHERE one field equals another field? I would simply copy and paste the new field but now that i broke them up into different worksheets, they are not in the same order and it will no longer work. Thanks marc Depending on your structure, you might be able to use a VLOOKUP formula. --ron |
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