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Function to extract data from a list
I have an excel list of people attending some classes I run; each person is
assigned a day and time in a column next to their name. The Day and time data is not unique. i.e there maybe 8 attendees on Monday at 11:30. In a seperate worksheet I would like to extract each classes participants from the list so I can create a more calendar like - schedule of this list. I cannot use Advanced filter as this wil only work for one class at a time. Is there a function/formula I can use to pull out the people for a particular class? |
Function to extract data from a list
If the day & time are in column B, we want to extract ALL the people who are
Monday 10:00 AM into a single table. The usual lookups will only return the first found item in the list. To get all the items, see: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...260381033.aspx Simpler approaches would be to sort on the day/time column or use AutoFilter. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200836 "sot" wrote: I have an excel list of people attending some classes I run; each person is assigned a day and time in a column next to their name. The Day and time data is not unique. i.e there maybe 8 attendees on Monday at 11:30. In a seperate worksheet I would like to extract each classes participants from the list so I can create a more calendar like - schedule of this list. I cannot use Advanced filter as this wil only work for one class at a time. Is there a function/formula I can use to pull out the people for a particular class? |
Function to extract data from a list
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