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Maybe applying data|filter|autofilter would be a way to show/hide the data you
need. Or maybe doing data|subtotals would be ok??? ledzepe wrote: The data is like below: Acct, Qty, Desc, Wt., Rate, Cost R123, 2, skids, 40, 11%, 10.00 R123, 0, FCS, 0, 15%, 3.00 R321, 1, skid, 100, 11.2%, 21.00 R321, 2, rolls, 100, 11.2%, 21.00 R321, 0, FCS, 0, 15%, 5.00 R654, and so on... My recurring data is the first column, "R321" and then I want to extract the Cost of each line that has R321. There is probably two thousand lines and 500 accounts in each spreadsheet. My boss wants a report that would get the cost of any given set of accounts that he specify. -- ledzepe ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ledzepe's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=25207 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=513736 -- Dave Peterson |
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