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Summarise Worksheet Data
We have a spreadsheet that has worksheets names 06180 to 06189. I want to create a summary worksheet of some of the data. The worksheets are identical and the data that I want will always be the same. The worksheets are named 06180 to 06189. Date (H7) Supplier (B8) Purchase Order Number (H9) $ Amount (P40) I have not used macros or VBA before and I am thinking this is the only way to be able to summarise the data that I want. Also at the end of every month we use a new spreadsheet so how do make it so its easy for me to change formulas etc for a new spreadsheet?? |
Summarise Worksheet Data
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-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Jade" wrote in message ... We have a spreadsheet that has worksheets names 06180 to 06189. I want to create a summary worksheet of some of the data. The worksheets are identical and the data that I want will always be the same. The worksheets are named 06180 to 06189. Date (H7) Supplier (B8) Purchase Order Number (H9) $ Amount (P40) I have not used macros or VBA before and I am thinking this is the only way to be able to summarise the data that I want. Also at the end of every month we use a new spreadsheet so how do make it so its easy for me to change formulas etc for a new spreadsheet?? |
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