copying a row

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james b

Hi

can anyone help?? i have a speadsheet that has 5 headings, name, save rate,
wrap time, aht, and notes! i am trying to copy a row to another sheet if in
notes it is equal to "action plan"

any ideas??
 
D

Don Guillett

Easiest to use
Data>filter>autofilter>filter the column>copy/paste.
If desired, record a macro and clean up.
 
J

james b

Hi Don

Thanks but i will have 10 different manager spreadsheets so this way would
take too much time! i am hoping that there is a formula that (if Note =
"ACTION PLAN" then copy the whole row to (action plan sheet)

does that make sence??

James
 
S

Spiky

Hi Don

Thanks but i will have 10 different manager spreadsheets so this way would
take too much time! i am hoping that there is a formula that (if Note =
"ACTION PLAN" then copy the whole row to (action plan sheet)

does that make sence??

James

I'd find using a quick Sort (then copy/paste) faster than Autofilter.
Otherwise, use an advanced filter in a macro.

You can't type a formula into one cell and get it to fill in a whole
set of data.
 
D

Don Guillett

By spreadsheets do you mean workBOOKS or workSHEETS? Do you want to copy the
data from each worksheet to a summary worksheet. You didn't explain FULLY.
You can design a looping macro to do this for you.
 
J

james b

Hi Don

yes it's a worksheet! i have say 10 sheets plue then summary sheet. i want
to be able to search each sheet for notes = "action plan" then copy to the
summary sheet all the advisor's details! i know i can use filter or filter
advance but there must be a easier way!

i dont know much about marco's so all the help would be great!
 
D

Don Guillett

It may be easier for you to just send me your workBOOK along with snippets
of these emails on a sheet within the workbook. Send to the address below
 

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