A Microsoft Office (Excel, Word) forum. OfficeFrustration

If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Go Back   Home » OfficeFrustration forum » Microsoft Excel » Worksheet Functions
Site Map Home Register Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read  

Conditional formating, match, lookups



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old June 22nd, 2008, 03:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
ACCAguy
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 5
Default Conditional formating, match, lookups

Hello All:

My problem is that I have 2 worksheets that I need to compare and highlight
the items that are similiar based on 2 criterion. In essence it is a
reconciliation of a bank account so I need to know the items that are
reconciling items plus those that might be on the bank's statement but not in
the cash book or vice versa so I can update the cash book and list the
reconciling items.

Here is a simplified version of the different worksheets:


Cash book

A B C
1 6/9/08 Sale 2000
2 6/15/08 Purch -1000
3 6/4/08 Transf -500

Bank Statement

A B C D
1 001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
2 002 6/15/08 US -1000
3 003 6/4/08 EUR -500
4 004 6/31/08 US 2000

In this example I would like to match columns A & C in the cash book with B
& D in the bank statement and highlight all similiar items thus leaving the
4th row in the bank statement unhighlighted. I would appreciate any
suggestions. Please keep in mind that I am only an average excel user. Thanks
in advance.




--
ACCAguy
  #2  
Old June 22nd, 2008, 07:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
T. Valko
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 15,759
Default Conditional formating, match, lookups

It would be easier if you added a column to each sheet and did the
comparison in that column then base the formatting on the result in that
column.

This is on sheet1 in the range A2:C4 -

6/9/08 Sale 2000
6/15/08 Purch -1000
6/4/08 Transf -500

This is on sheet2 in the range A25 -

001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
002 6/15/08 US -1000
003 6/4/08 EUR -500
004 6/31/08 US 2000

Enter this array formula** on sheet1 in cell E2:

=IF(COUNTA(A2:C2),COUNT(MATCH(A2&"*"&C2,Sheet2!B$2 :B$5&"*"&Sheet2!D$2$5,0)),"")

Copy down as needed.

Enter this array formula** on sheet2 in cell E2:

=IF(COUNTA(A22),COUNT(MATCH(B2&"*"&D2,Sheet1!A$2 :A$5&"*"&Sheet1!C$2:C$5,0)),"")

Copy down as needed.

Where there are matches between sheets the formulas will return a 1 on their
respective sheets.

Now you can base your conditional formatting on these cells containing a 1.

Post back if you need help on how to apply the formatting.

** array formulas need to be entered using the key combination of
CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER (not just ENTER)


--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"ACCAguy" wrote in message
...
Hello All:

My problem is that I have 2 worksheets that I need to compare and
highlight
the items that are similiar based on 2 criterion. In essence it is a
reconciliation of a bank account so I need to know the items that are
reconciling items plus those that might be on the bank's statement but not
in
the cash book or vice versa so I can update the cash book and list the
reconciling items.

Here is a simplified version of the different worksheets:


Cash book

A B C
1 6/9/08 Sale 2000
2 6/15/08 Purch -1000
3 6/4/08 Transf -500

Bank Statement

A B C D
1 001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
2 002 6/15/08 US -1000
3 003 6/4/08 EUR -500
4 004 6/31/08 US 2000

In this example I would like to match columns A & C in the cash book with
B
& D in the bank statement and highlight all similiar items thus leaving
the
4th row in the bank statement unhighlighted. I would appreciate any
suggestions. Please keep in mind that I am only an average excel user.
Thanks
in advance.




--
ACCAguy



  #3  
Old June 22nd, 2008, 09:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
Teethless mama
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 3,722
Default Conditional formating, match, lookups

Create a helper column E in Bank Statement (sheet)

E1: =ISNUMBER(MATCH(1,INDEX(('Cash book'!$A$1:$A$3=B1)*('Cash
book'!$C$1:$C$3=D1),),))

copy down to E4

Select A1:E4 in Bank Statement sheet
Conditional Formatting

Formula Is: =$E1=TRUE
Format any color you like



"ACCAguy" wrote:

Hello All:

My problem is that I have 2 worksheets that I need to compare and highlight
the items that are similiar based on 2 criterion. In essence it is a
reconciliation of a bank account so I need to know the items that are
reconciling items plus those that might be on the bank's statement but not in
the cash book or vice versa so I can update the cash book and list the
reconciling items.

Here is a simplified version of the different worksheets:


Cash book

A B C
1 6/9/08 Sale 2000
2 6/15/08 Purch -1000
3 6/4/08 Transf -500

Bank Statement

A B C D
1 001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
2 002 6/15/08 US -1000
3 003 6/4/08 EUR -500
4 004 6/31/08 US 2000

In this example I would like to match columns A & C in the cash book with B
& D in the bank statement and highlight all similiar items thus leaving the
4th row in the bank statement unhighlighted. I would appreciate any
suggestions. Please keep in mind that I am only an average excel user. Thanks
in advance.




--
ACCAguy

  #4  
Old June 22nd, 2008, 11:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
ACCAguy
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 5
Default Conditional formating, match, lookups

Hi@Teethless. Thanks for your help the formula worked even though I have to
do a bit or reading so I can actually understand it. I have encountered one
scenario though that causes a problem. If a transaction was duplicated by the
bank ie the same amount twice on the same date this error would not be
isolated by the formula. Is there a way to make the formula only say true
after the first match for each item? Thanks in advance.
--
ACCAguy


"Teethless mama" wrote:

Create a helper column E in Bank Statement (sheet)

E1: =ISNUMBER(MATCH(1,INDEX(('Cash book'!$A$1:$A$3=B1)*('Cash
book'!$C$1:$C$3=D1),),))

copy down to E4

Select A1:E4 in Bank Statement sheet
Conditional Formatting

Formula Is: =$E1=TRUE
Format any color you like



"ACCAguy" wrote:

Hello All:

My problem is that I have 2 worksheets that I need to compare and highlight
the items that are similiar based on 2 criterion. In essence it is a
reconciliation of a bank account so I need to know the items that are
reconciling items plus those that might be on the bank's statement but not in
the cash book or vice versa so I can update the cash book and list the
reconciling items.

Here is a simplified version of the different worksheets:


Cash book

A B C
1 6/9/08 Sale 2000
2 6/15/08 Purch -1000
3 6/4/08 Transf -500

Bank Statement

A B C D
1 001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
2 002 6/15/08 US -1000
3 003 6/4/08 EUR -500
4 004 6/31/08 US 2000

In this example I would like to match columns A & C in the cash book with B
& D in the bank statement and highlight all similiar items thus leaving the
4th row in the bank statement unhighlighted. I would appreciate any
suggestions. Please keep in mind that I am only an average excel user. Thanks
in advance.




--
ACCAguy

  #5  
Old June 23rd, 2008, 01:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
ACCAguy
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 5
Default Conditional formating, match, lookups

Thanks for your response. Is this by chance boolean logic? I am having some
problem to get it to work but that is probably just me doing something wrong.
I will try again and let you know how it goes.
--
ACCAguy


"T. Valko" wrote:

It would be easier if you added a column to each sheet and did the
comparison in that column then base the formatting on the result in that
column.

This is on sheet1 in the range A2:C4 -

6/9/08 Sale 2000
6/15/08 Purch -1000
6/4/08 Transf -500

This is on sheet2 in the range A25 -

001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
002 6/15/08 US -1000
003 6/4/08 EUR -500
004 6/31/08 US 2000

Enter this array formula** on sheet1 in cell E2:

=IF(COUNTA(A2:C2),COUNT(MATCH(A2&"*"&C2,Sheet2!B$2 :B$5&"*"&Sheet2!D$2$5,0)),"")

Copy down as needed.

Enter this array formula** on sheet2 in cell E2:

=IF(COUNTA(A22),COUNT(MATCH(B2&"*"&D2,Sheet1!A$2 :A$5&"*"&Sheet1!C$2:C$5,0)),"")

Copy down as needed.

Where there are matches between sheets the formulas will return a 1 on their
respective sheets.

Now you can base your conditional formatting on these cells containing a 1.

Post back if you need help on how to apply the formatting.

** array formulas need to be entered using the key combination of
CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER (not just ENTER)


--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"ACCAguy" wrote in message
...
Hello All:

My problem is that I have 2 worksheets that I need to compare and
highlight
the items that are similiar based on 2 criterion. In essence it is a
reconciliation of a bank account so I need to know the items that are
reconciling items plus those that might be on the bank's statement but not
in
the cash book or vice versa so I can update the cash book and list the
reconciling items.

Here is a simplified version of the different worksheets:


Cash book

A B C
1 6/9/08 Sale 2000
2 6/15/08 Purch -1000
3 6/4/08 Transf -500

Bank Statement

A B C D
1 001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
2 002 6/15/08 US -1000
3 003 6/4/08 EUR -500
4 004 6/31/08 US 2000

In this example I would like to match columns A & C in the cash book with
B
& D in the bank statement and highlight all similiar items thus leaving
the
4th row in the bank statement unhighlighted. I would appreciate any
suggestions. Please keep in mind that I am only an average excel user.
Thanks
in advance.




--
ACCAguy




  #6  
Old June 23rd, 2008, 03:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
T. Valko
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 15,759
Default Conditional formating, match, lookups

Is this by chance boolean logic?

Part of it.

=IF(COUNTA(A2:C2),COUNT(MATCH(A2&"*"&C2,Sheet2!B$2 :B$5&"*"&Sheet2!D$2$5,0)),"")

What it means in English:

If there is any data in A2:C2 then look for matches of cell A2 and C2 on
sheet2, if there is no data in A2:C2 then return a blank.

The test for data is to prevent empty cells from being formatted. This may
not even apply in your situation but I included it as a precaution.

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"ACCAguy" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your response. Is this by chance boolean logic? I am having
some
problem to get it to work but that is probably just me doing something
wrong.
I will try again and let you know how it goes.
--
ACCAguy


"T. Valko" wrote:

It would be easier if you added a column to each sheet and did the
comparison in that column then base the formatting on the result in that
column.

This is on sheet1 in the range A2:C4 -

6/9/08 Sale 2000
6/15/08 Purch -1000
6/4/08 Transf -500

This is on sheet2 in the range A25 -

001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
002 6/15/08 US -1000
003 6/4/08 EUR -500
004 6/31/08 US 2000

Enter this array formula** on sheet1 in cell E2:

=IF(COUNTA(A2:C2),COUNT(MATCH(A2&"*"&C2,Sheet2!B$2 :B$5&"*"&Sheet2!D$2$5,0)),"")

Copy down as needed.

Enter this array formula** on sheet2 in cell E2:

=IF(COUNTA(A22),COUNT(MATCH(B2&"*"&D2,Sheet1!A$2 :A$5&"*"&Sheet1!C$2:C$5,0)),"")

Copy down as needed.

Where there are matches between sheets the formulas will return a 1 on
their
respective sheets.

Now you can base your conditional formatting on these cells containing a
1.

Post back if you need help on how to apply the formatting.

** array formulas need to be entered using the key combination of
CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER (not just ENTER)


--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"ACCAguy" wrote in message
...
Hello All:

My problem is that I have 2 worksheets that I need to compare and
highlight
the items that are similiar based on 2 criterion. In essence it is a
reconciliation of a bank account so I need to know the items that are
reconciling items plus those that might be on the bank's statement but
not
in
the cash book or vice versa so I can update the cash book and list the
reconciling items.

Here is a simplified version of the different worksheets:


Cash book

A B C
1 6/9/08 Sale 2000
2 6/15/08 Purch -1000
3 6/4/08 Transf -500

Bank Statement

A B C D
1 001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
2 002 6/15/08 US -1000
3 003 6/4/08 EUR -500
4 004 6/31/08 US 2000

In this example I would like to match columns A & C in the cash book
with
B
& D in the bank statement and highlight all similiar items thus leaving
the
4th row in the bank statement unhighlighted. I would appreciate any
suggestions. Please keep in mind that I am only an average excel user.
Thanks
in advance.




--
ACCAguy






  #7  
Old September 9th, 2008, 06:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
duck
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 9
Default Conditional formating, match, lookups

Could part of the confusion be that the date 6/31/08 is not valid?
There are only 30 days in that month...
I have had issues with that mistake.

"T. Valko" wrote:

It would be easier if you added a column to each sheet and did the
comparison in that column then base the formatting on the result in that
column.

This is on sheet1 in the range A2:C4 -

6/9/08 Sale 2000
6/15/08 Purch -1000
6/4/08 Transf -500

This is on sheet2 in the range A25 -

001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
002 6/15/08 US -1000
003 6/4/08 EUR -500
004 6/31/08 US 2000

Enter this array formula** on sheet1 in cell E2:

=IF(COUNTA(A2:C2),COUNT(MATCH(A2&"*"&C2,Sheet2!B$2 :B$5&"*"&Sheet2!D$2$5,0)),"")

Copy down as needed.

Enter this array formula** on sheet2 in cell E2:

=IF(COUNTA(A22),COUNT(MATCH(B2&"*"&D2,Sheet1!A$2 :A$5&"*"&Sheet1!C$2:C$5,0)),"")

Copy down as needed.

Where there are matches between sheets the formulas will return a 1 on their
respective sheets.

Now you can base your conditional formatting on these cells containing a 1.

Post back if you need help on how to apply the formatting.

** array formulas need to be entered using the key combination of
CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER (not just ENTER)


--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"ACCAguy" wrote in message
...
Hello All:

My problem is that I have 2 worksheets that I need to compare and
highlight
the items that are similiar based on 2 criterion. In essence it is a
reconciliation of a bank account so I need to know the items that are
reconciling items plus those that might be on the bank's statement but not
in
the cash book or vice versa so I can update the cash book and list the
reconciling items.

Here is a simplified version of the different worksheets:


Cash book

A B C
1 6/9/08 Sale 2000
2 6/15/08 Purch -1000
3 6/4/08 Transf -500

Bank Statement

A B C D
1 001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
2 002 6/15/08 US -1000
3 003 6/4/08 EUR -500
4 004 6/31/08 US 2000

In this example I would like to match columns A & C in the cash book with
B
& D in the bank statement and highlight all similiar items thus leaving
the
4th row in the bank statement unhighlighted. I would appreciate any
suggestions. Please keep in mind that I am only an average excel user.
Thanks
in advance.




--
ACCAguy




  #8  
Old September 9th, 2008, 06:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
T. Valko
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 15,759
Default Conditional formating, match, lookups

Could part of the confusion be that the date 6/31/08 is not valid?

If the same mistake is on both sheets it would still match.


--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"duck" wrote in message
...
Could part of the confusion be that the date 6/31/08 is not valid?
There are only 30 days in that month...
I have had issues with that mistake.

"T. Valko" wrote:

It would be easier if you added a column to each sheet and did the
comparison in that column then base the formatting on the result in that
column.

This is on sheet1 in the range A2:C4 -

6/9/08 Sale 2000
6/15/08 Purch -1000
6/4/08 Transf -500

This is on sheet2 in the range A25 -

001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
002 6/15/08 US -1000
003 6/4/08 EUR -500
004 6/31/08 US 2000

Enter this array formula** on sheet1 in cell E2:

=IF(COUNTA(A2:C2),COUNT(MATCH(A2&"*"&C2,Sheet2!B$2 :B$5&"*"&Sheet2!D$2$5,0)),"")

Copy down as needed.

Enter this array formula** on sheet2 in cell E2:

=IF(COUNTA(A22),COUNT(MATCH(B2&"*"&D2,Sheet1!A$2 :A$5&"*"&Sheet1!C$2:C$5,0)),"")

Copy down as needed.

Where there are matches between sheets the formulas will return a 1 on
their
respective sheets.

Now you can base your conditional formatting on these cells containing a
1.

Post back if you need help on how to apply the formatting.

** array formulas need to be entered using the key combination of
CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER (not just ENTER)


--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"ACCAguy" wrote in message
...
Hello All:

My problem is that I have 2 worksheets that I need to compare and
highlight
the items that are similiar based on 2 criterion. In essence it is a
reconciliation of a bank account so I need to know the items that are
reconciling items plus those that might be on the bank's statement but
not
in
the cash book or vice versa so I can update the cash book and list the
reconciling items.

Here is a simplified version of the different worksheets:


Cash book

A B C
1 6/9/08 Sale 2000
2 6/15/08 Purch -1000
3 6/4/08 Transf -500

Bank Statement

A B C D
1 001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
2 002 6/15/08 US -1000
3 003 6/4/08 EUR -500
4 004 6/31/08 US 2000

In this example I would like to match columns A & C in the cash book
with
B
& D in the bank statement and highlight all similiar items thus leaving
the
4th row in the bank statement unhighlighted. I would appreciate any
suggestions. Please keep in mind that I am only an average excel user.
Thanks
in advance.




--
ACCAguy






  #9  
Old September 9th, 2008, 06:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
duck
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 9
Default Conditional formating, match, lookups

If 6/30/08 = 39,629, then 6/31/08 has no numeric value in excel.
How can you make a formula using a valueless number?

(Now, I am just curious! I understand this may not be entirely helpful to
your issue... Thanks for the dialogue!)


"T. Valko" wrote:

Could part of the confusion be that the date 6/31/08 is not valid?


If the same mistake is on both sheets it would still match.


--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"duck" wrote in message
...
Could part of the confusion be that the date 6/31/08 is not valid?
There are only 30 days in that month...
I have had issues with that mistake.

"T. Valko" wrote:

It would be easier if you added a column to each sheet and did the
comparison in that column then base the formatting on the result in that
column.

This is on sheet1 in the range A2:C4 -

6/9/08 Sale 2000
6/15/08 Purch -1000
6/4/08 Transf -500

This is on sheet2 in the range A25 -

001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
002 6/15/08 US -1000
003 6/4/08 EUR -500
004 6/31/08 US 2000

Enter this array formula** on sheet1 in cell E2:

=IF(COUNTA(A2:C2),COUNT(MATCH(A2&"*"&C2,Sheet2!B$2 :B$5&"*"&Sheet2!D$2$5,0)),"")

Copy down as needed.

Enter this array formula** on sheet2 in cell E2:

=IF(COUNTA(A22),COUNT(MATCH(B2&"*"&D2,Sheet1!A$2 :A$5&"*"&Sheet1!C$2:C$5,0)),"")

Copy down as needed.

Where there are matches between sheets the formulas will return a 1 on
their
respective sheets.

Now you can base your conditional formatting on these cells containing a
1.

Post back if you need help on how to apply the formatting.

** array formulas need to be entered using the key combination of
CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER (not just ENTER)


--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"ACCAguy" wrote in message
...
Hello All:

My problem is that I have 2 worksheets that I need to compare and
highlight
the items that are similiar based on 2 criterion. In essence it is a
reconciliation of a bank account so I need to know the items that are
reconciling items plus those that might be on the bank's statement but
not
in
the cash book or vice versa so I can update the cash book and list the
reconciling items.

Here is a simplified version of the different worksheets:


Cash book

A B C
1 6/9/08 Sale 2000
2 6/15/08 Purch -1000
3 6/4/08 Transf -500

Bank Statement

A B C D
1 001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
2 002 6/15/08 US -1000
3 003 6/4/08 EUR -500
4 004 6/31/08 US 2000

In this example I would like to match columns A & C in the cash book
with
B
& D in the bank statement and highlight all similiar items thus leaving
the
4th row in the bank statement unhighlighted. I would appreciate any
suggestions. Please keep in mind that I am only an average excel user.
Thanks
in advance.




--
ACCAguy






  #10  
Old September 9th, 2008, 08:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.worksheet.functions
T. Valko
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 15,759
Default Conditional formating, match, lookups

My point is:

If 6/31/2008 is on both sheets they will still match whether they're
legitimate dates (obviously not) or text strings.

6/31/2008 = 6/31/2008 = TRUE just like:

6/30/2008 = 6/30/2008 = TRUE

This is a data entry error. You can't do anything about that except find it
and correct it.

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"duck" wrote in message
...
If 6/30/08 = 39,629, then 6/31/08 has no numeric value in excel.
How can you make a formula using a valueless number?

(Now, I am just curious! I understand this may not be entirely helpful to
your issue... Thanks for the dialogue!)


"T. Valko" wrote:

Could part of the confusion be that the date 6/31/08 is not valid?


If the same mistake is on both sheets it would still match.


--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"duck" wrote in message
...
Could part of the confusion be that the date 6/31/08 is not valid?
There are only 30 days in that month...
I have had issues with that mistake.

"T. Valko" wrote:

It would be easier if you added a column to each sheet and did the
comparison in that column then base the formatting on the result in
that
column.

This is on sheet1 in the range A2:C4 -

6/9/08 Sale 2000
6/15/08 Purch -1000
6/4/08 Transf -500

This is on sheet2 in the range A25 -

001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
002 6/15/08 US -1000
003 6/4/08 EUR -500
004 6/31/08 US 2000

Enter this array formula** on sheet1 in cell E2:

=IF(COUNTA(A2:C2),COUNT(MATCH(A2&"*"&C2,Sheet2!B$2 :B$5&"*"&Sheet2!D$2$5,0)),"")

Copy down as needed.

Enter this array formula** on sheet2 in cell E2:

=IF(COUNTA(A22),COUNT(MATCH(B2&"*"&D2,Sheet1!A$2 :A$5&"*"&Sheet1!C$2:C$5,0)),"")

Copy down as needed.

Where there are matches between sheets the formulas will return a 1 on
their
respective sheets.

Now you can base your conditional formatting on these cells containing
a
1.

Post back if you need help on how to apply the formatting.

** array formulas need to be entered using the key combination of
CTRL,SHIFT,ENTER (not just ENTER)


--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"ACCAguy" wrote in message
...
Hello All:

My problem is that I have 2 worksheets that I need to compare and
highlight
the items that are similiar based on 2 criterion. In essence it is a
reconciliation of a bank account so I need to know the items that
are
reconciling items plus those that might be on the bank's statement
but
not
in
the cash book or vice versa so I can update the cash book and list
the
reconciling items.

Here is a simplified version of the different worksheets:


Cash book

A B C
1 6/9/08 Sale 2000
2 6/15/08 Purch -1000
3 6/4/08 Transf -500

Bank Statement

A B C D
1 001 6/9/08 CAN 2000
2 002 6/15/08 US -1000
3 003 6/4/08 EUR -500
4 004 6/31/08 US 2000

In this example I would like to match columns A & C in the cash book
with
B
& D in the bank statement and highlight all similiar items thus
leaving
the
4th row in the bank statement unhighlighted. I would appreciate any
suggestions. Please keep in mind that I am only an average excel
user.
Thanks
in advance.




--
ACCAguy








 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 03:56 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 OfficeFrustration.
The comments are property of their posters.