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Populating a form by search criteria
I have a weekly download of data in Excel. I want to
populate cells based off of search criteria. For instance: I have a name column, date column and location column. I want to populate all cells matching: Name X and Date X by location. Location 1 data Location 2 data Can this be done in Excel within reason? |
Populating a form by search criteria
Terry,
After you've downloaded your data, you can apply an Autofilter based on the location column - your example wasn't specific enough for me to help on that account. If you need to keep only the cells of interest, then once you've applied the filter, use Edit | Go To... Special | Visible Cells Only to select the filtered cells, copy them, and paste them to a new location. HTH, Bernie Excel MVP "Terry Scull" wrote in message ... I have a weekly download of data in Excel. I want to populate cells based off of search criteria. For instance: I have a name column, date column and location column. I want to populate all cells matching: Name X and Date X by location. Location 1 data Location 2 data Can this be done in Excel within reason? |
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