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I currently have a worksheet of data containing info on invoices. One
column contains the expiry dates of the invoices. I am wanting to run a report which will extract all the invoices that expire within the next 90 days of the report being run. Something along the lines of Today() and <Today()+90. Any ideas anyone? |
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Hi Michael
Take a look at Advanced Filter for extracting the relevant lines to a separate sheet, using the criteria you wish for dates. For more information on this go to Debra Dalgleish's site http://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html#ExtractWs -- Regards Roger Govier wrote in message oups.com... I currently have a worksheet of data containing info on invoices. One column contains the expiry dates of the invoices. I am wanting to run a report which will extract all the invoices that expire within the next 90 days of the report being run. Something along the lines of Today() and <Today()+90. Any ideas anyone? |
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