Re: Which to use - if, vlookup, match, index, offset, vba?
- From: punsterr <punsterr.1q9pyd_1118167505.3913@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 12:40:54 -0500
Thanks for your response. While that method seems like it might work,
I'd prefer to perform the action via a formula or macro. I'm going to
have other people in my office using this template, so I don't want to
have to explain to them that they need to browse through menus, click
on Filters, etc.
I only have a limited amount of space on Work*** 2, so I'd like to
have it insert lines only if the threshhold is met for each item.
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