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![]() Hi , I have a workbook where I enter the data for drivers including postcodes, names etc, I have a new worksheet for each day and for each driver. How can I set up another worksheet where everytime I enter a postcode it collects this in the sepaerate worksheet, so that I then have a list of all the postcodes where we have delivered. I hope that someone can help thanx andy ![]() -- thebig_a ------------------------------------------------------------------------ thebig_a's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=27432 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=470258 |
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Hi Andy
Why not make life easier for yourself by entering all the data for all drivers and dates on the same sheet. You could select any date, or any driver at time using Autofilter. Assuming row 1 contains your column Headings, mark the range of cells in row 1, then DataFilterAutofilter Regards Roger Govier thebig_a wrote: Hi , I have a workbook where I enter the data for drivers including postcodes, names etc, I have a new worksheet for each day and for each driver. How can I set up another worksheet where everytime I enter a postcode it collects this in the sepaerate worksheet, so that I then have a list of all the postcodes where we have delivered. I hope that someone can help thanx andy ![]() |
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![]() Hi Roger, Thanks for the reply, the problem is that I print off each drivers daily sheet, and we use this as a pick sheet for the warehouse staff, so I have to have these seperate. I am collating data for the postcodes so that I can import these into Autoroute so that we can see where are busiest areas are etc. Many Thanks Andy -- thebig_a ------------------------------------------------------------------------ thebig_a's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=27432 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=470258 |
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Hi Andy
I understand that, but there are other ways to achieve this. For example, you could use Advanced Filter to pull data for an individual driver to a separate sheet and print, then enter the next driver, refresh and print etc. You can get help on how to do this at Debra Dalgleish's site http://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html#ExtractWs There are so many benefits from having all you data on one sheet to carry out the analyses you require. Pivot Tables would give you the volumes by postcode very easily. Again, take a look at Pivot Tables on Debra's site. Regards Roger Govier thebig_a wrote: Hi Roger, Thanks for the reply, the problem is that I print off each drivers daily sheet, and we use this as a pick sheet for the warehouse staff, so I have to have these seperate. I am collating data for the postcodes so that I can import these into Autoroute so that we can see where are busiest areas are etc. Many Thanks Andy |
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Hi Andy
I understand that, but there are other ways to achieve this. For example, you could use Advanced Filter to pull data for an individual driver to a separate sheet and print, then enter the next driver, refresh and print etc. You can get help on how to do this at Debra Dalgleish's site http://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html#ExtractWs There are so many benefits from having all you data on one sheet to carry out the analyses you require. Pivot Tables would give you the volumes by postcode very easily. Again, take a look at Pivot Tables on Debra's site. Regards Roger Govier thebig_a wrote: Hi Roger, Thanks for the reply, the problem is that I print off each drivers daily sheet, and we use this as a pick sheet for the warehouse staff, so I have to have these seperate. I am collating data for the postcodes so that I can import these into Autoroute so that we can see where are busiest areas are etc. Many Thanks Andy |
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