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Hi,
In the second sheet are teams in different leagues mixed up, say

Celtic 1st (in the Scottish league)
Arsenal 1st (in the English league)
1st (in the Italian league)

If not, is the league the team belongs to marked in the first sheet, e.g.

Arsenal English
Celtic Scottish
Milan Italian

Stefi

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Hi I'm new to this community but use excel a lot. I'm stumped by this one
though : suppose I have column in one particular sheet with say all of the
names of the top footlball teams in individual cells in alphabetical order
down the column. I also, say, have another sheet in the same workbook with a
similar column of the same names but in this case it's their position in a
league . I would like a macro so that I can move the cursor on a team in my
first column, then cnrtl"x" and I move to the same team on my next sheet.

I can't work this one out to save my live so please help



 
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