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I have one database like worksheet with all our loan data. What I want is a
seperate worksheet were loan officers can pick thier name from a drop down
screen to display all thier loans. Then have the ability to change certain
cells that we allow access to. Then have those changes saved over into the
database like worksheet. Is there a simply way to do this or does it require
VBA?
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This should give you some ideas:
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=0...75f6 e8ebb871

File is named 'FastFilter.xls'


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I have one database like worksheet with all our loan data. What I want is a
seperate worksheet were loan officers can pick thier name from a drop down
screen to display all thier loans. Then have the ability to change certain
cells that we allow access to. Then have those changes saved over into the
database like worksheet. Is there a simply way to do this or does it require
VBA?

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