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search in excel - autolookup
I've looked and can't see if theres a way that you could automate a search so
that it would change a cell reference. I have a large sheet of thousand of customer ref. no. what I want to do is create a reference cell or tool that I can type the ref. number into and it would then add value in to the ref no. row so this could then be filtered to show who had replied and who hasn't. Doing a ctrl f and manually adding data is taking too long! Thanks for looking |
search in excel - autolookup
Have you considered using AUTOFILTER on your data. It's a quick and easy way
to filter data. "aidan newbury" wrote: I've looked and can't see if theres a way that you could automate a search so that it would change a cell reference. I have a large sheet of thousand of customer ref. no. what I want to do is create a reference cell or tool that I can type the ref. number into and it would then add value in to the ref no. row so this could then be filtered to show who had replied and who hasn't. Doing a ctrl f and manually adding data is taking too long! Thanks for looking |
search in excel - autolookup
Hi,
One is to use the FORM at Data Menu. Here you can search the item using CRITERIA and change the value in it. Thanks Shail aidan newbury wrote: I've looked and can't see if theres a way that you could automate a search so that it would change a cell reference. I have a large sheet of thousand of customer ref. no. what I want to do is create a reference cell or tool that I can type the ref. number into and it would then add value in to the ref no. row so this could then be filtered to show who had replied and who hasn't. Doing a ctrl f and manually adding data is taking too long! Thanks for looking |
search in excel - autolookup
Yes but not suitable, basically there is a 8 digit number that is unique to
each customer and then needs to be marked so that they do not recieve further communique which involves maring the row with their details so it can be filtered out. Ideally looking for an automatic way to do this than entering numbers and indiviually marking those who replied off. Thanks for taking time to reply though. "Barb Reinhardt" wrote: Have you considered using AUTOFILTER on your data. It's a quick and easy way to filter data. "aidan newbury" wrote: I've looked and can't see if theres a way that you could automate a search so that it would change a cell reference. I have a large sheet of thousand of customer ref. no. what I want to do is create a reference cell or tool that I can type the ref. number into and it would then add value in to the ref no. row so this could then be filtered to show who had replied and who hasn't. Doing a ctrl f and manually adding data is taking too long! Thanks for looking |
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