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appending master list data
 
Hi
I have a workbook of 7 sheets. First sheet is the master list with names of
all members, 2nd to 7th sheets names of members according to district. All
the names of the members are in the master list.

is there a way that may just add names (column 2) to master list and their
district in column 3 and the names will automatically appears in one of the
worksheet.

or any names added to sheet 2 to sheet 7 may automatically be added yo master
list (sheet 1)?

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Bill Manville

appending master list data
 
If I were doing this I would start from the other end.
I would have a single master list with all the information about all
the members, including which district they belong to.

Then, when I wanted a list for a particular district I would filter the
master list (Data Filter AutoFilter) to see just those people.

Bill Manville
MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England
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tabylee via OfficeKB.com

appending master list data
 
Hi Bill,

Thanks.

I am doing it the way as you describe, so I will do it the same way and just
auto filter it.

Thanks for your reply.

tabylee


Bill Manville wrote:
If I were doing this I would start from the other end.
I would have a single master list with all the information about all
the members, including which district they belong to.

Then, when I wanted a list for a particular district I would filter the
master list (Data Filter AutoFilter) to see just those people.

Bill Manville
MVP - Microsoft Excel, Oxford, England
No email replies please - respond to newsgroup


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