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Default Drop Functions and Sorting

I am creating a report card for work performance. Right now I have
several worksheets that contain the different data that I combine onto
the report card worksheet. Since there is more than one type of
employee and classification of the type of work pbeing performed, I
have to filter each worksheet to the proper stats, then move it over
to the report card worksheet. This takes about 8 hours because there
is so much data.

I want to know if there is a way to either use a pivot table to do
this or perhaps some way to assign a macro or function to
automatically sort the data on the other worksheets and the report
card to auto pull the data. Things I experimented with were making the
title of the report card a drop down box and trying to write something
that said If the drop down equaled "Title", then sort worksheet A to
equal report card title. Obviously wasn't successful.

Thanks for any help.
Ryan
 
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