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Organizing worksheets in a workbook
I have a master worksheet with system downtime data. Example
System Date owner time down XXX 12/5 Jim 12:45 YYY 12/5 Jim 1:30 ZZZ 12/5 Frank 2:45 XXX 12/8 Jim 3:15 I then have worksheets for each of the Systems XXX, YYY, and ZZZ. I used an IF statement to pull the rows of data to the respective worksheets. The problem is the data for XXX shows on rows 1 and 4 of the XXX worksheet and I have 2 blank rows where the YYY and ZZZ data was. Is there anyway to get the 2nd XXX data on Row 2 on the XXX worksheet. My IF statement on the XXX worksheet in A2 is IF('sheet1'!A2:A2000 = "XXX", 'sheet1'!A2:A2000,"") Thanks Jpnga |
Organizing worksheets in a workbook
The problems with using IF statements is that they may be rather cumbersome
and may become unreliable when the data in the master worksheet is moved or deleted (as I think you may have already found). Are you using the worksheets for each of the systems XXX etc as a means of analysing data in the master worksheet? If so, you could reduce the workload by using 'pivot tables' (if you want a printable table of abstracted data) or 'Advance filter' (if you want data in the form of a worksheet). Regards. Bill Ridgeway Computer Solutions "jpnga" wrote in message ... I have a master worksheet with system downtime data. Example System Date owner time down XXX 12/5 Jim 12:45 YYY 12/5 Jim 1:30 ZZZ 12/5 Frank 2:45 XXX 12/8 Jim 3:15 I then have worksheets for each of the Systems XXX, YYY, and ZZZ. I used an IF statement to pull the rows of data to the respective worksheets. The problem is the data for XXX shows on rows 1 and 4 of the XXX worksheet and I have 2 blank rows where the YYY and ZZZ data was. Is there anyway to get the 2nd XXX data on Row 2 on the XXX worksheet. My IF statement on the XXX worksheet in A2 is IF('sheet1'!A2:A2000 = "XXX", 'sheet1'!A2:A2000,"") Thanks Jpnga |
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