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Nathan

reference cell from advanced filter
 
I'm sure this is slam dunk, but I can't figure it out :)

On worksheet 1, I have executed an Advanced filter of 900 rows, to get down
to one row. No problem.

Now, on Worksheet 2, I want to reference an ID number from my filtered row.
Obviously, simply doing a regular cell reference won't work (=Sheet1!G271),
because the filtered row will NOT always be row 271. So, how the heck do I
reference the filtered cell without going back and linking to it new each
time?

Jacob Skaria

reference cell from advanced filter
 
The below formula will return the 1st entry in Column G from the filtered
data in Sheet1.

=INDEX(Sheet1!G2:G1000,MATCH(TRUE,INDEX(SUBTOTAL(3 ,
OFFSET(Sheet1!G2:G1000,ROW(Sheet1!G2:G1000)-
MIN(ROW(Sheet1!G2:G1000)),0,1))0,0),0))

--
Jacob


"Nathan" wrote:

I'm sure this is slam dunk, but I can't figure it out :)

On worksheet 1, I have executed an Advanced filter of 900 rows, to get down
to one row. No problem.

Now, on Worksheet 2, I want to reference an ID number from my filtered row.
Obviously, simply doing a regular cell reference won't work (=Sheet1!G271),
because the filtered row will NOT always be row 271. So, how the heck do I
reference the filtered cell without going back and linking to it new each
time?


Nathan

reference cell from advanced filter
 
OUTSTANDING! Worked like a charm.

Thank you so much!

"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

The below formula will return the 1st entry in Column G from the filtered
data in Sheet1.

=INDEX(Sheet1!G2:G1000,MATCH(TRUE,INDEX(SUBTOTAL(3 ,
OFFSET(Sheet1!G2:G1000,ROW(Sheet1!G2:G1000)-
MIN(ROW(Sheet1!G2:G1000)),0,1))0,0),0))

--
Jacob


"Nathan" wrote:

I'm sure this is slam dunk, but I can't figure it out :)

On worksheet 1, I have executed an Advanced filter of 900 rows, to get down
to one row. No problem.

Now, on Worksheet 2, I want to reference an ID number from my filtered row.
Obviously, simply doing a regular cell reference won't work (=Sheet1!G271),
because the filtered row will NOT always be row 271. So, how the heck do I
reference the filtered cell without going back and linking to it new each
time?


Ashish Mathur[_2_]

reference cell from advanced filter
 
Hi,

You may transfer the output of advanced filter directly to another worksheet
using Copy to another location. Click on any cell in the destinatino
worksheets and then run advanced filters

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Regards,

Ashish Mathur
Microsoft Excel MVP

"Nathan" wrote in message
...
I'm sure this is slam dunk, but I can't figure it out :)

On worksheet 1, I have executed an Advanced filter of 900 rows, to get
down
to one row. No problem.

Now, on Worksheet 2, I want to reference an ID number from my filtered
row.
Obviously, simply doing a regular cell reference won't work
(=Sheet1!G271),
because the filtered row will NOT always be row 271. So, how the heck do
I
reference the filtered cell without going back and linking to it new each
time?




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