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I have a master worksheet of names and in column D I have a dropdown of 12
names. These 12 names have a corresponding worksheet in this same workbook. I would like to choose a name from the dropdown and then have the data from column B & C copied to the corresponding worksheet to column B & C. So something to the effect of IF D3=Name1, then copy B3 & C3 to Name1 worksheet. Not sure how to handle this, if it's an IF statement, a LOOKUP or a MACRO. The 2nd part of the equation is: While copying can Excel look at the worksheet being copied to and paste the data in the next available row? So if B3 & C3 have data already in them, paste to B4 and C4. Thanks for any help anyone can offer. |
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Debra Dalgleish and Ron de Bruin have routines that split up data on a sheet to
multiple sheets based on the value of one of the cells. It's not quite as automatic as you asked, but that may be a good thing. If you choose the wrong name in error, and come back to fix it, it could be a royal pain finding/fixing the data. (Personally, I'd try to leave the data all in one spot--I'd try to use filters and sorts to get different "views" of the data.) But if you have to.... You may find something close at: Debra's site: http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html Create New Sheets from Filtered List -- uses an Advanced Filter to create separate sheet of orders for each sales rep visible in a filtered list; macro automates the filter. AdvFilterRepFiltered.xls 35 kb or Update Sheets from Master -- uses an Advanced Filter to send data from Master sheet to individual worksheets -- replaces old data with current. AdvFilterCity.xls 55 kb or maybe Ron de Bruin's easyfilter. http://www.rondebruin.nl/easyfilter.htm ============ As for #2... I'd do something like: dim NextRow as Long with worksheets("otherworksheetname") NextRow = .cells(.rows.count,"B").end(xlup).row + 1 end with 'then copy something worksheets("firstsheet").range("B1:C1").copy _ destination:=worksheets("otherworksheetname").cell s(nextrow,"B") Putz wrote: I have a master worksheet of names and in column D I have a dropdown of 12 names. These 12 names have a corresponding worksheet in this same workbook. I would like to choose a name from the dropdown and then have the data from column B & C copied to the corresponding worksheet to column B & C. So something to the effect of IF D3=Name1, then copy B3 & C3 to Name1 worksheet. Not sure how to handle this, if it's an IF statement, a LOOKUP or a MACRO. The 2nd part of the equation is: While copying can Excel look at the worksheet being copied to and paste the data in the next available row? So if B3 & C3 have data already in them, paste to B4 and C4. Thanks for any help anyone can offer. -- Dave Peterson |
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