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Excel 2002
Hello and thank you for your time...Here is my scenario. I have created an audit in one worksheet of Excel 2002. The audit in worksheet A contains a drop down list to display each of the ratings (i.e. meets expectations, needs improvement, etc) and another drop down list to display a list of my 10 employees. What I would like to know is, how do I create a report from worksheet A in lets say worksheet B, to reflect each individual employee and their ratings everytime I choose an employee from the drop down list and keep some kind of a rolling report whenever I choose a certain employee on the same audit form? I would be willing to email someone my report for more clarity on this issue. Thanks in advance! |
Excel 2002
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website no longer registers one to receive updates on replies. -- Hth Kassie Kasselman Change xxx to hotmail "Somewhere In Excel 2002" wrote: Hello and thank you for your time...Here is my scenario. I have created an audit in one worksheet of Excel 2002. The audit in worksheet A contains a drop down list to display each of the ratings (i.e. meets expectations, needs improvement, etc) and another drop down list to display a list of my 10 employees. What I would like to know is, how do I create a report from worksheet A in lets say worksheet B, to reflect each individual employee and their ratings everytime I choose an employee from the drop down list and keep some kind of a rolling report whenever I choose a certain employee on the same audit form? I would be willing to email someone my report for more clarity on this issue. Thanks in advance! |
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