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I have a lot of info about different suppliers on one datasheet and I would
like to divide this into different sheets. This way I can find the info of each supplier on a separate worksheet and I look at the result of all my suppliers separately. Is this possible? (I'm trying to put this action in a macro, so I can look the results of all my suppliers whenever I want) |
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Hi Jessie
Try this http://www.rondebruin.nl/copy5.htm -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Jessie" wrote in message ... I have a lot of info about different suppliers on one datasheet and I would like to divide this into different sheets. This way I can find the info of each supplier on a separate worksheet and I look at the result of all my suppliers separately. Is this possible? (I'm trying to put this action in a macro, so I can look the results of all my suppliers whenever I want) |
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You might consider just using the AutoFilter to filter out only the Supplier
you are interested in at the time. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Jessie" wrote: I have a lot of info about different suppliers on one datasheet and I would like to divide this into different sheets. This way I can find the info of each supplier on a separate worksheet and I look at the result of all my suppliers separately. Is this possible? (I'm trying to put this action in a macro, so I can look the results of all my suppliers whenever I want) |
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