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What's the best way to do this?
I have a table with lots of data( department number, name, manager, etc.) I
also have a data-request form I want to print off for all of those departments. What's the best way to transfer all that data to the forms and print off one for each deparmtment? |
What's the best way to do this?
Consider using Autofilter.
You can filter to display only a single department's data, copy it to the form and print. Then repeat with the next department. -- Gary's Student "mattgoof2005" wrote: I have a table with lots of data( department number, name, manager, etc.) I also have a data-request form I want to print off for all of those departments. What's the best way to transfer all that data to the forms and print off one for each deparmtment? |
What's the best way to do this?
I have this same situation, I download a report every day and just want to
copy and paste sections of the report to new sheets. I want to do this with code, is that even possible? I've been working on this all day with no luck. Thanks "Gary''s Student" wrote: Consider using Autofilter. You can filter to display only a single department's data, copy it to the form and print. Then repeat with the next department. -- Gary's Student "mattgoof2005" wrote: I have a table with lots of data( department number, name, manager, etc.) I also have a data-request form I want to print off for all of those departments. What's the best way to transfer all that data to the forms and print off one for each deparmtment? |
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