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Default Viewing a worksheet within a Userform


This may seem an odd question. I have built an excel document tha
effectively works as an issue tracker; new data can be submitted by
userform, existing data can be edited via a userform.

What I would now like to do is provide a view of what issues are ther
without having to view the entire worksheet.

I would like a userform that effectively embeds the worksheet dependan
upon user defined criteria, such as any issues logged by them
effectively reproducing the effect of an autofilter but within
modeless userform rather than within the worksheet itself.

The data sheet is basically made up of the following headings, and an
new data is just populated in the next available row.

Name - Position - Manager - Created - Ref - Category - Notes - Closed

If anyone can nudge me in the right direction or has seen somethin
similar before that would be great.

Thanks

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