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ahhhhhhh, wonderful. so, the boss, who thinks i'm some
kind of Excel wizard.....HA!.....comes strolling up to my desk today and asks me how i'm coming along with "that thing he asked me about" last week. that thing he's referring to: breaking up my single worksheet into several worksheets based on what state abbreviations (FL, AK, NY, etc) exist in the original worksheet. in case you're wondering.....yes i tried to figure this out via these newsgroups last week, but with no luck. my own thick-headedness to be sure, as it is true that several suggestions were brought forward. okay here is what i'm trying to accomplish: 7 columns.......A thru G column D is the column where all of the state abbreviations are stored. most of them are FL, but there are always a certain number of them that are from across the country. i would like to take this single worksheet, and break it up into as many worksheets as there are state abbreviations found. ex.....states on worksheet might be: FL, MN, and MA well, i would want three total worksheets then......one for each state. and so on and so forth. THANK YOU VERY MUCH IF YOU CAN OFFER ANY ASSISTANCE!!!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH EVEN IF YOU CAN'T ; ) |
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