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Goal: To have two worksheets and only input the common information one time.
Example: Worksheet A is geared to customer information - job number, date started, customer name. Worksheet B is geared toward cost information. I would like to input the data on Worksheet A and have it "linked" to Worksheet B. I used to do this (a long time ago) but forgot how and can't find it in the tutorials. Thans for any assistance! |
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Yeah, I have a similar question. I have one sheet that I import data
into daily. I then copy it into another sheet that keeps building with more entries below the previous entries. The import sheet is cleared and refreshed each day. The number of rows on the import sheet vaories from day to day. Is there any way to link so I do not have to copy and paste each day? Thanks, Peter |
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Hi,
If I understand you correctly, mave a cell on each record in A that holds an unique cust ID. Then in B you have to enter the ID for each record (row). The adjacent cells need to have a vlookup of the ID in A and return the corresponding data to B. peter >-----Original Message----- >Goal: To have two worksheets and only input the common information one time. > Example: Worksheet A is geared to customer information - job number, date >started, customer name. Worksheet B is geared toward cost information. I >would like to input the data on Worksheet A and have it "linked" to Worksheet >B. I used to do this (a long time ago) but forgot how and can't find it in >the tutorials. Thans for any assistance! >. > |
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Hi,
Sounds like a macro to me... peter >-----Original Message----- >Yeah, I have a similar question. I have one sheet that I import data >into daily. I then copy it into another sheet that keeps building with >more entries below the previous entries. The import sheet is cleared >and refreshed each day. The number of rows on the import sheet vaories >from day to day. Is there any way to link so I do not have to copy and >paste each day? > >Thanks, >Peter > >. > |
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I'm not sure I understand. Basically, each day I have a text file that
has a customer with 8 other pieces of data. It all runs horizontally and the number of customers varies from day to day. I import it into M1, so if there were 3 cutomers today, it would take up cells M1 thru M27. I have it setup so A1 thru I1 refers tp M1 thru M9,b2 thru I2 refers to M10 thru M18, etc. I refresh the data automatically each day, then copy cells A thru I and paste them on another sheet, with each day being pasted below the previous day. I am just wondering if this last step of copying and pasting can be automated. You may have answered this already, but I am new to excel and did not quite get it. Thanks, Peter |
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