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I know using Acess would be easier, though I havent tackled it yet, I want to
be able to create a seperate sheet that has everyone of our employees who work in say "Staten Island", So the main Database page is where the info is stored, but kept there and moved to a seperate Staten Island Page... It sounds like an Acess function but I was wondering if it can be done using Excel... Thanks. |
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