Re: Help with a Function
- From: "Roger Govier" <roger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 11:40:11 +0100
You could use Autofilter.
Assuming you have labels in row 1 to correspond with the information posted,
1. highlight A1:G1
2. Data>Filter>Autofilter
3. Click the dropdown in G1 and select Custom
4. Scroll the left pane to select "is greater than"
5. Enter 25 in the right hand pane
You will now have a table with visible rows only being those with a value of
greater than 25 depth.
NB if you want to include 25 in your sample, then either choose "is greater
than or equal to" or leave it as "is greter than" but set the value to be 24
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Regards
Roger Govier
"rhani111" <rhani111.1rzu2e_1121065514.8763@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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>
> I desperately need help with creating a function, macro or anything that
> you guys can think of to make things easier!!
>
> I have a range of cells that list different information that I need to
> bring together into another table. This has been easy enough, BUT I
> need the data to skip zero or blank rows and only list information that
> is greater than a certain number.
>
> For example
> Column A is an ID number
> Column B is the location
> Column C is the date
> Column D is the total tonnes
> Column E is the number of Days
> Column F is the Actual rate
> Column G is the depth
>
> What i want the table to reflect is ONLY the rows that have a figure
> greater than 25 in the Depth or Column G.
>
> This i have managed quite well, but I don't want rows that are blank or
> zero in the new table...any ideas????
>
> A macro would be fine here too.....but i would prefer a function????
>
>
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