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Hi!
I recently posted the below question and received a correct answer to it. Unfortunately for me, the correct answer involved using a macro, and I cannot use this macro in my process. I am looking to resolve the below question in excel without using a macro, the only thing I can think of is an if(vlookup)? Any other suggestions? I have a drop down menu with certain values (in my case, one of the drop downs is titled "Billable"). I am trying to figure out how I can create a formula which searches for all items labeled "Billable" and then pulls a range of data associated with that label and populates only that data into a new worksheet. Do you have any advice on how I can do this? Thank you so much for your help, Philip |
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