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Default Creating child worksheet from parent

Hi,

You may refer to question 7 of the following link -
http://ashishmathur.com/knowledgebaseII.aspx. This should get you what you
want.

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Hi,
I have a master worksheet which consists of
Column A1:A5000 is numbers 1-5,000 (being ID numbers on tickets)
Column B1:B5000 is text (being one of six place names, venues for ticket
sales)

In six other (child) worksheets, named for the venues, I'd like to create
lists that others can use to record whether a specific ticket is sold. For
example, if "Townsville" gets tickets 250 to 1200, this would be recorded
on
the Parent list and the Townsville worksheet would only list those
numbers -
with no blank rows! I may need to amend the master list from time to time-
e.g. if tickets aren't sold in Townsville, they can be re-assigned to
Cityville (and so disappear from the former worksheet and show up in the
latter).

I think I need MATCH, INDEX and\or ROW to do this, but after trying
sevreal
options, I'm no closer.

Any ideas? Thanks in anticipation.

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