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http://tinyurl.com/2y4h6t Basically, all you should have to do is change the COUNTIF criteria to "0". -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "ij00mini" wrote in message ... I have a sales list for a customer and I need to find all of the items they are getting via the column that shows "amount of units". Then I need to put that number as well as the item name that corresponds to each amount in a new sheet for project managers. The array looks like this: /Unit/ /#/ Unit1 0 Unit2 3 Unit3 0 Unit4 0 Unit5 450 Unit6 0 To explain more fully, I need to find the non-zero values in column B without rearranging either of these columns and then send the value from the corresponding value in column A, as well as the number in column B to a new sheet entitled "Project Manager" The problem is that I need to have this formula in place for good. I also can't affect the columns as they are, so none of them can get hidden. Thanks for your help. Thanks for any help. |
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