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Default Displaying multiple non-adjacent cells with 1 criteria

Hello everyone,

I am a bit stuck on this problem and I don't know if this is possible to do
in Excel 2007...

I have multiple worksheets in a workbook. first worksheet is raw data,
second is a statistics worksheet.
On sheet 1 I have the following:

Column D: Vendor Name
Column F: Order value
Column AA: Month number (as result of a =MONTH function)
Column AB: Year number (as a result of =YEAR function)
Column AC: shows a "1" if order value is bigger than 50.000 (as a result of
=IF function)

What I want do do on sheet 2 is display all orders bigger than 50k including
Vendor name and amount , example:

"Vendor Name" "Value" "Month" "Year"
"Vendor Name" "Value" "Month" "Year"
"Vendor Name" "Value" "Month" "Year"
"Vendor Name" "Value" "Month" "Year"
etc.

The number of orders varies over time offcourse. I do not want to use a
pivot table, as more people have to use this sheet and are not up to using
pivot tables....

Does anyone has a suggestion ?
Thanks in advance!

Roel.
 
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