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How about a PivotTable or Advanced Filter instead?
--JP On Jan 19, 2:49*pm, anshu minocha wrote: Foe eg: Sheet2 contains: Project# * Phase * Sp# * Details status Manager ... 1234 * * * *1-0110 *N80 * abc * * * Test * *am 1234 * * * *1-0210 *N97 * def * * * *Incom *bd 1234 * * * *2-0210 *N45 * lmn * * * Test * *cf 1234 * * * *1-0110 *N67 * jkl * * * * Com * *er Sheet1 contains: Project# *Phase * SP# * Status *Manager 1234 * * * 1-0110 The above 2 values are inserted by the user: Now: On running the macro: the sheet 1 should be populated with all the records for phase 1-0110 Desired output: Project# Phase *Sp# *Status Manager 1234 * * *1-0110 *N80 *Test * *am * * * * * * * * * * * * *N65 *Com * *er Any help would be greatly appreciated!!! Thanks |
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