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![]() I am working on an attendance tracker and we need to provide the names of specific types of absences from the data entry fields on demand. what we have is like this A B C 1 * Agent name Reason Shift* 2 Agent 1 Tardy 0700-1530 3 Agent 2 NCNS 0700-1530 4 Agent 3 Sick 0800-1630 5 Agent 5 NCNS 0800-1630 What I need is to be able to have a result such as... NCNS Agent 2 Agent 5 Tardy Agent 1 Of course we are doing it by hand now, but is there a way to get this to do it for us? -- NJM ------------------------------------------------------------------------ NJM's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=31436 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=511277 |
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