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One way is via index/match
Check out Debra Dalgleish's coverage on INDEX/MATCH at her: http://www.contextures.com/xlFunctions03.html INDEX/MATCH There's some sample workbooks available for d/l & study p/s: Pl use a better, more relevant subject line in your next query -- Max Singapore http://savefile.com/projects/236895 Downloads:20,500 Files:365 Subscribers:65 xdemechanik --- "Christina" wrote: I am trying to create a spreadsheet that has a lot of information. I would like to be able to pull information from one sheet to another. An example, i would like type in a name and have the rest of the sheet populate with the information corresponding to that name. ie. I would like to enter Microsoft and have about 10 fields automatically calculate and generate the information into sheet one. I have all of the information in Sheet 2 Please help. Thanks, |