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I just read your other reply where you say there may be multiple matches and
they could be on more than one sheet. I can't think of an "elegant" way to do what you want. You may have to do a separate lookup/extraction for each sheet. -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "j.ruderman" wrote in message ... Somewhat I suppose...Su, Mo, and so on thru Sa, then the following 7 Sheets are Su2, Mo2 and so on thru Sa2. "T. Valko" wrote: Do your sheet names follow some kind of sequential naming pattern? Like this: Week1, Week2, Week3 June 2009, July 2009, August 2009 -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "j.ruderman" wrote in message ... I have a workbook containing 14 sheets all structured the same. Cells E8:E39 may contain the text "PS Rep". When that text appears I need to extract the text from the adjacent Column F8:F39. I'm tring to do this in a seperate sheet, for the entire workbook, in one column without spaces. Thanks |
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