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Hi all, I have a excel file delivered weekly that contains various columns. O Column A, for example, I would have an ID type and on Column B I woul have the ID's descriptive text. Since the Column A and B are actua troubleshooting errors for a company, I then have an action that fixe each error and and the relevant average fix rate. An example of which is 'here (http://www.heaphydesigns.com/example.xls) :) Anyways, how can I make a macro that will prompt the user for the ID it will then scan ID column for the ID entered, and return the averag fix rate of all the steps in one go -- BravoGol ----------------------------------------------------------------------- BravoGolf's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=1475 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?threadid=27211 |
Macro how to
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why do you want to use a macro. You can for example enter the ID in cell C1 and use an array formula for calculating the AVERAGE. Where is your data of interest stored? -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany BravoGolf wrote: Hi all, I have a excel file delivered weekly that contains various columns. On Column A, for example, I would have an ID type and on Column B I would have the ID's descriptive text. Since the Column A and B are actual troubleshooting errors for a company, I then have an action that fixed each error and and the relevant average fix rate. An example of which is 'here' (http://www.heaphydesigns.com/example.xls) :) Anyways, how can I make a macro that will prompt the user for the ID, it will then scan ID column for the ID entered, and return the average fix rate of all the steps in one go? |
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