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Posting lowest values in a seperate worksheet.
I have a worksheet that has over 900 values that are dynamically
updated in row D. I want to have a seperate worksheet that has the 50 lowest values update automatically in Row D and include the corresponding Row A as well. What is the best way to go about this? Thanks, Dan |
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Posting lowest values in a seperate worksheet.
D is a column, not a row! Give an example!
Regards, Stefi €ť ezt Ă*rta: I have a worksheet that has over 900 values that are dynamically updated in row D. I want to have a seperate worksheet that has the 50 lowest values update automatically in Row D and include the corresponding Row A as well. What is the best way to go about this? Thanks, Dan |
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Posting lowest values in a seperate worksheet.
Your right.
My Bad. I got to get some sleep. Dan Stefi wrote: D is a column, not a row! Give an example! Regards, Stefi " ezt írta: I have a worksheet that has over 900 values that are dynamically updated in row D. I want to have a seperate worksheet that has the 50 lowest values update automatically in Row D and include the corresponding Row A as well. What is the best way to go about this? Thanks, Dan |
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