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Default Buiding Array Formula

I would like to create a Macro that would at least help me on
the following:

1) to copy the content of an excel filename"SaleForecast.xls" under
Worksheet name="Sales"
to another excel filename="ForecastSummary.xls" under worksheet
name="SalesSummary"

2) to look for a row of data that fits the following content
criteria,e.g. look for
cell value where Sales is 1000, Saleperson = John & Sales % is 75%:

ColumnA ColumnB ColumnC
Sales Saleperson Sales %
5000 Carmen 75
1000 John 30
8000 Weller 75
2000* John* 80*

*Note:Above data is under worksheet name "Salesman" and the whole range
of cell
where data are marked in * are required to be copied to a row below
cell where
value="Backlog" under worksheet name "SalesSummary" under the same
excel file

3) Using example above, to create a formula that will sum up all value
under Sales Column
where Sales % is =75%, Saleperson = Carmen & Sales is 4000

fdtoo,
Thanks!



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