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Macros/Formulas
I need to copy data in a line from one worksheet to another if "col A"
returns a value of "1." I then need the original worksheet to delete the information copied to the second worksheet. Can anyone help me? Should it be a formula or macro? How should that macro or forumla read? Thanks. |
Macros/Formulas
formulae can't do that. You would have to use a macro using MOVE
-- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Michelle" wrote in message ... I need to copy data in a line from one worksheet to another if "col A" returns a value of "1." I then need the original worksheet to delete the information copied to the second worksheet. Can anyone help me? Should it be a formula or macro? How should that macro or forumla read? Thanks. |
Macros/Formulas
THANKS!!!! :-)
"Don Guillett" wrote: formulae can't do that. You would have to use a macro using MOVE -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Michelle" wrote in message ... I need to copy data in a line from one worksheet to another if "col A" returns a value of "1." I then need the original worksheet to delete the information copied to the second worksheet. Can anyone help me? Should it be a formula or macro? How should that macro or forumla read? Thanks. |
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