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Maybe VLOOKUP ??
I have a work schedule that has a seperate sheet for different types of scheduled time off Vacation time by weeks, Vacation time by days, Personal time by days and so on. I would like to add a new sheet that I could just key in the week ending date and i would get who will be off. Column A on all sheets have the dates and i would want to bring back the info in column B from each sheet. The problem is I have only used VLOOKUP and I would be bring back up to 10 entries from each sheet. Is something like this actually possible? -- tim |
Maybe VLOOKUP ??
THis sounds like a use for a pivot table.
"tim" wrote in message ... I have a work schedule that has a seperate sheet for different types of scheduled time off Vacation time by weeks, Vacation time by days, Personal time by days and so on. I would like to add a new sheet that I could just key in the week ending date and i would get who will be off. Column A on all sheets have the dates and i would want to bring back the info in column B from each sheet. The problem is I have only used VLOOKUP and I would be bring back up to 10 entries from each sheet. Is something like this actually possible? -- tim |
Maybe VLOOKUP ??
Hi Tim
Advanced Filter will do this for you. Take a look at Debra Dalgleish's site for detailed instructions on how to extract data to another sheet. http://www.contextures.com/xladvfilter01.html#ExtractWs -- Regards Roger Govier "tim" wrote in message ... I have a work schedule that has a seperate sheet for different types of scheduled time off Vacation time by weeks, Vacation time by days, Personal time by days and so on. I would like to add a new sheet that I could just key in the week ending date and i would get who will be off. Column A on all sheets have the dates and i would want to bring back the info in column B from each sheet. The problem is I have only used VLOOKUP and I would be bring back up to 10 entries from each sheet. Is something like this actually possible? -- tim |
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