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Searching through several sheets in a workbook
I have a workbook with 10 sheets. 5 sheet have product data in them. The
others are vlookup data, a blank formated sheet for future use, and a print sheet i am going to use for this problem. Each sheet has its own unique name. Is there a way to search the 5 sheets without having to list each by name, something like searching cells for each cell in range and yet not search the other 5 sheets? For example, there are sheets named Apples, Oranges, Pears, Bananas, Grapes, Prices, Weights, Blank, PrintList. Can i search Apples thru Grapes and not Prices Weights Blank or PrintList? I hope I made myself clear. Thanks in advance. |
Searching through several sheets in a workbook
What stays the same? The tab order, or the sheet names.
If neither, how can the sheet be differentiated from the others. They don't contain any formula, perhaps and the others do? -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Tom Atkisson wrote in message ... I have a workbook with 10 sheets. 5 sheet have product data in them. The others are vlookup data, a blank formated sheet for future use, and a sheet i am going to use for this problem. Each sheet has its own unique name. Is there a way to search the 5 sheets without having to list each by name, something like searching cells for each cell in range and yet not search the other 5 sheets? For example, there are sheets named Apples, Oranges, Pears, Bananas, Grapes, Prices, Weights, Blank, PrintList. Can i search Apples thru Grapes and not Prices Weights Blank or PrintList? I hope I made myself clear. Thanks in advance. |
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