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Transfer From one to another sheet
I have a series of data on a sheet called "DataEntry", on this sheets data is
entered for 4 shifts (Shift A, B, C, D) listed vertically in column A1:A3000. These values are a mix and not listed alphbetically (Example A, C, A, B, C, D, D, C, etc, etc) these go across the sheet 10 - 12 columns wide. Now, I have other worksheets which represent each of these shifts respectively; A-Shift, B-Shift, C-Shift, D-Shift. What I'd like to do is grab (if possible) any data for A shift on the "DataEntry" worksheet in column A1:A3000 and plug them unto the A-Shift worsheet chronologically entered without any blank line/records between them, since these would be have been a mix on the parent/source worksheet. Is this appraoch even possible? If so, How? |
I try to keep the data in one location, then apply Data|Filter|autofilter to
that range. Then I can show/hide the rows I want to see. But if you really want... Maybe you could steal some code from Debra Dalgleish's site: http://www.contextures.com/excelfiles.html Create New Sheets from Filtered List -- uses an Advanced Filter to create separate sheet of orders for each sales rep visible in a filtered list; macro automates the filter. AdvFilterRepFiltered.xls 35 kb Update Sheets from Master -- uses an Advanced Filter to send data from Master sheet to individual worksheets -- replaces old data with current. AdvFilterCity.xls 55 kb Jay wrote: I have a series of data on a sheet called "DataEntry", on this sheets data is entered for 4 shifts (Shift A, B, C, D) listed vertically in column A1:A3000. These values are a mix and not listed alphbetically (Example A, C, A, B, C, D, D, C, etc, etc) these go across the sheet 10 - 12 columns wide. Now, I have other worksheets which represent each of these shifts respectively; A-Shift, B-Shift, C-Shift, D-Shift. What I'd like to do is grab (if possible) any data for A shift on the "DataEntry" worksheet in column A1:A3000 and plug them unto the A-Shift worsheet chronologically entered without any blank line/records between them, since these would be have been a mix on the parent/source worksheet. Is this appraoch even possible? If so, How? -- Dave Peterson |
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