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![]() I wanted to know whether it is possible to extract certain information from one excel worksheet to another excel worksheet. I only want certain columns and I can't figure out how to get them. For instance, there is a column that represents the regions (denoted by r) of the United States. There are 9 values that r can take on (Census Divisions). I want to extract all the data that I need from each of these regions and put them into separate worksheets. That is, I'd like to have one .xls file with 10 sheets (Source Data and then the regional data all extracted from the source data). I'm using Excel 97... I'd like to upgrade but it seems that there are protections on this computer. I've considered treating the source data as a separate .xls file. I was trying to figure out how I can retrieve the information I wanted if I imported data and it seems that I need a query. I tried this method, but I don't have Microsoft Query installed. Anyways, I'd appreciate any help on this. -- Chris435435 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chris435435's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35906 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=556969 |
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