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I apologize in advance for overstating anything here, I'm just trying
to be as clear as possible. I have a "Database" tab where I manage ~1100 records. Each record has ~30 fields. One of the fields is "Status" where each record's status is marked. The "Status" field is validated and only one of 16 values may be selected; "Quoted", "Droppending", "TestPending", "Active", "Move", "Cancel", "Replace", "Cancel / Replace", "Place Cancel", "CancelPending", "PayUntilExpire", "Terminated", "Unknown", "Hold Pay", "Old-Quote", or "Cancelb4Install". I do not need to generate a report for each "Status", but I need to create the following five (5) reports: 1) "Active" 2) "Quoted" 3) "DropPending" 4) "PayUntilExpire" 5) "Cancel", "Cancel / Replace", "Cancel Pending", & "Replace" I do not need all of the fields from the "Database" tab for each of these reports. I only need about 10-15 fields for each. The header rows can remain in place on the tab for each report. Currently I am doing this manually with by auto filtering by "Status" and copy/paste-values to a new book with a new sheet. I have recorded macros of this process but there has got to be a better way. Any advice/direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! Andrew |
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http://www.rondebruin.nl/copy5.htm -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm wrote in message ... I apologize in advance for overstating anything here, I'm just trying to be as clear as possible. I have a "Database" tab where I manage ~1100 records. Each record has ~30 fields. One of the fields is "Status" where each record's status is marked. The "Status" field is validated and only one of 16 values may be selected; "Quoted", "Droppending", "TestPending", "Active", "Move", "Cancel", "Replace", "Cancel / Replace", "Place Cancel", "CancelPending", "PayUntilExpire", "Terminated", "Unknown", "Hold Pay", "Old-Quote", or "Cancelb4Install". I do not need to generate a report for each "Status", but I need to create the following five (5) reports: 1) "Active" 2) "Quoted" 3) "DropPending" 4) "PayUntilExpire" 5) "Cancel", "Cancel / Replace", "Cancel Pending", & "Replace" I do not need all of the fields from the "Database" tab for each of these reports. I only need about 10-15 fields for each. The header rows can remain in place on the tab for each report. Currently I am doing this manually with by auto filtering by "Status" and copy/paste-values to a new book with a new sheet. I have recorded macros of this process but there has got to be a better way. Any advice/direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! Andrew |
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you may refer to question 7 on the following link - http://ashishmathur.com/knowledgebaseII.aspx -- Regards, Ashish Mathur Microsoft Excel MVP www.ashishmathur.com wrote in message ... I apologize in advance for overstating anything here, I'm just trying to be as clear as possible. I have a "Database" tab where I manage ~1100 records. Each record has ~30 fields. One of the fields is "Status" where each record's status is marked. The "Status" field is validated and only one of 16 values may be selected; "Quoted", "Droppending", "TestPending", "Active", "Move", "Cancel", "Replace", "Cancel / Replace", "Place Cancel", "CancelPending", "PayUntilExpire", "Terminated", "Unknown", "Hold Pay", "Old-Quote", or "Cancelb4Install". I do not need to generate a report for each "Status", but I need to create the following five (5) reports: 1) "Active" 2) "Quoted" 3) "DropPending" 4) "PayUntilExpire" 5) "Cancel", "Cancel / Replace", "Cancel Pending", & "Replace" I do not need all of the fields from the "Database" tab for each of these reports. I only need about 10-15 fields for each. The header rows can remain in place on the tab for each report. Currently I am doing this manually with by auto filtering by "Status" and copy/paste-values to a new book with a new sheet. I have recorded macros of this process but there has got to be a better way. Any advice/direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! Andrew |
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