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Hi Experts,
Am I using the most straight-forward method or should I try something else for the following scenario? I have a spreadsheet of players' information in a soccer competition (e.g. age, gender, name, experience...). The one worksheet contains all the raw data. Now I need to divide them up into 4 teams so I added a new column to the raw data ("team"). I then created 4 worksheets to represent the different teams. Each view contains references to the raw data with the first column being the team. I created a macro for each view assigned to a button to set the auto-filter to filter the players according to the team. It sort of works. But everytime a new player is added or changes team I have to refresh all 4 views. I'd prefer to create 4 views and somehow set a filter in the view properties so that the autofilter is a property of the view (e.g. only display entries where the team is "hot-strikers". Am I going about this the correct way or is there a more elegant solution without programming? Best regards, Tom Phew - that was the last of the 3 questions bugging me :-) |
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