Should be easy enough to do with a looping macro for each sheet that looks
for the name and then checks the summary sheet to do what is necessary.
However, maybe?? you could just have a summary sheet with a column to
identify the necessary code to use DATA>FILTER>AUTOFILTER.
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Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software
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"Tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a small compilation of data in cells A10:I24, same set up, but
> different data on 6 sheets. In A10:A24 on each sheet are vendor names. I
> have
> a 7th sheet that is a "summary" of the data associated with each row by
> vendor.
>
> On each sheet these vendors are in a different order (On a different line)
> and may or may not exist on all the pages (Page 1 might have Vendor1, 2,
> and
> 3, while page 2 might have Vendor 2, 4, and 5).
>
> My question is, is it possible for a script to "look" at each page, and
> copy
> each vendor to this summary page, and then copy it's associated data
> (Numbers
> in columns B through I) to that summary page in that vendor's row, without
> creating duplicates (In other words, if the Vendor already exists on the
> summary page, just add the numbers to what is already there)?
>
> It would be a huge help if somoene can work through this headache and find
> a
> solution for me, been bugging me for quite some time now!