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Don't display row if cell value is greater than zero
I work for a small laundry equipment distributor. I would like to have a
sales order that is "automated" on the following basis (or a more elegant way): To create a sales order, open the blank sales order workbook. Go to the data input sheet. This sheet would be a list of all equipment we sell with a row dedicated to each equipment item. The first cell of that row would be a blank cell that will contain the number of items to be ordered. The second cell of that row would be the manufacturer of that item.The third cell of that row would be the model number of that item. The fourth cell of that row would be a description of the item. If you enter a number in the first cell that denotes the number of items to be ordered, then that row will appear in a second sheet that is the actual sales order. Can any one help me with this please! |
Don't display row if cell value is greater than zero
Hi V,
I would suggest that you look at the built-in Advanced Filter feature. The Advance Filter can be used to extract and copy rows with a populated quantity value to another sheet. In this instance, it is necessary to invoke the Advanced Filter from the destination sheet. If you are not familiar with all aspects of Advanced Filter, see Debra Dalgleish's tutorial, replete with helpful screen shots. at: http://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html --- Regards, Norman "vmerrill" wrote in message ... I work for a small laundry equipment distributor. I would like to have a sales order that is "automated" on the following basis (or a more elegant way): To create a sales order, open the blank sales order workbook. Go to the data input sheet. This sheet would be a list of all equipment we sell with a row dedicated to each equipment item. The first cell of that row would be a blank cell that will contain the number of items to be ordered. The second cell of that row would be the manufacturer of that item.The third cell of that row would be the model number of that item. The fourth cell of that row would be a description of the item. If you enter a number in the first cell that denotes the number of items to be ordered, then that row will appear in a second sheet that is the actual sales order. Can any one help me with this please! |
Don't display row if cell value is greater than zero
What I would like to do is to have this automated so that anyone could create
a sales order that has basic excel skills. I would like this to be seamless so that you just enter the number of items being purchased and the row would automatically appear on the other sheet. I would like the data input sheet to be arraigned for easy lookup with products grouped by type with appropriate sub types. One sub type would be, for example, dryers. Another sub type would be washers, etc. In this way, someone with basic excel skills could open the data input sheet, for example, could easily scroll to the right sub heading of dryers and then locate the row of dryers that is a stainless faced 75 pound capacity dryer with automatic fire suppression, if that is what is being ordered. Thanks so much for your help. I really appreciate it! "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi V, I would suggest that you look at the built-in Advanced Filter feature. The Advance Filter can be used to extract and copy rows with a populated quantity value to another sheet. In this instance, it is necessary to invoke the Advanced Filter from the destination sheet. If you are not familiar with all aspects of Advanced Filter, see Debra Dalgleish's tutorial, replete with helpful screen shots. at: http://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html --- Regards, Norman "vmerrill" wrote in message ... I work for a small laundry equipment distributor. I would like to have a sales order that is "automated" on the following basis (or a more elegant way): To create a sales order, open the blank sales order workbook. Go to the data input sheet. This sheet would be a list of all equipment we sell with a row dedicated to each equipment item. The first cell of that row would be a blank cell that will contain the number of items to be ordered. The second cell of that row would be the manufacturer of that item.The third cell of that row would be the model number of that item. The fourth cell of that row would be a description of the item. If you enter a number in the first cell that denotes the number of items to be ordered, then that row will appear in a second sheet that is the actual sales order. Can any one help me with this please! |
Don't display row if cell value is greater than zero
Hi V,
Create a demo order. Select the destination sheet. Turn on the macro recorder and run the Advanced Filter. Return to the first sheet, add a button from the Forms Toolbar. Edit the recorded code to generalise it and assign the procedure to the button. Label the button, say, "Produce Order". Now all the user has to do is enter all order quantities and the hit the button. If you experience problems adapting the recorded code, post back. --- Regards, Norman "vmerrill" wrote in message ... What I would like to do is to have this automated so that anyone could create a sales order that has basic excel skills. I would like this to be seamless so that you just enter the number of items being purchased and the row would automatically appear on the other sheet. I would like the data input sheet to be arraigned for easy lookup with products grouped by type with appropriate sub types. One sub type would be, for example, dryers. Another sub type would be washers, etc. In this way, someone with basic excel skills could open the data input sheet, for example, could easily scroll to the right sub heading of dryers and then locate the row of dryers that is a stainless faced 75 pound capacity dryer with automatic fire suppression, if that is what is being ordered. Thanks so much for your help. I really appreciate it! "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi V, I would suggest that you look at the built-in Advanced Filter feature. The Advance Filter can be used to extract and copy rows with a populated quantity value to another sheet. In this instance, it is necessary to invoke the Advanced Filter from the destination sheet. If you are not familiar with all aspects of Advanced Filter, see Debra Dalgleish's tutorial, replete with helpful screen shots. at: http://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html --- Regards, Norman "vmerrill" wrote in message ... I work for a small laundry equipment distributor. I would like to have a sales order that is "automated" on the following basis (or a more elegant way): To create a sales order, open the blank sales order workbook. Go to the data input sheet. This sheet would be a list of all equipment we sell with a row dedicated to each equipment item. The first cell of that row would be a blank cell that will contain the number of items to be ordered. The second cell of that row would be the manufacturer of that item.The third cell of that row would be the model number of that item. The fourth cell of that row would be a description of the item. If you enter a number in the first cell that denotes the number of items to be ordered, then that row will appear in a second sheet that is the actual sales order. Can any one help me with this please! |
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