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Old September 9th, 2009, 07:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
smiley61799
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Default Multiple Worksheets, multiple lines and summarizing into one works

I am working with a spreadsheet which can have multiple spreadsheets all
formatted the same way. Now although these sheets are all formatted the same
way some may have 1 row of data while another may have 10 rows of data. I am
wanting to incorporate these into a summary worksheet at the beginning of my
spreadsheet which will list all of these rows automatically. What kind of
table or formula would I need to look into to make this happen?
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Old September 10th, 2009, 09:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Billy Liddel
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Default Multiple Worksheets, multiple lines and summarizing into one works

Another solution may be to try Consolidation in the Data menu


"smiley61799" wrote:

I am working with a spreadsheet which can have multiple spreadsheets all
formatted the same way. Now although these sheets are all formatted the same
way some may have 1 row of data while another may have 10 rows of data. I am
wanting to incorporate these into a summary worksheet at the beginning of my
spreadsheet which will list all of these rows automatically. What kind of
table or formula would I need to look into to make this happen?

 




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