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    Hi guys. Fancy something to get your teeth into?

    Im running a workbook that has a list of all the runs for a day, and several daily driver sheets that automatically copy and order the drops using vlookup.

    If you look at run 1 on the run listing you will see that holmfirth is the first drop and sandbach is the last drop.
    This is also the case on page 1, as it should be.

    However, on run 7 you will see that the first drop is Edinburgh and the last drop is Biggar.
    The problem is that on the run listing form, we sort the run backwards so that it is loaded onto the trunk wagon backwards, then the load is tran-shipped (swapped) to the delivery wagon (dont ask) and the last drop on the trunk wagon (Biggar on the front end) becomes the first drop(on the back end) on the delivery wagon now in the correct delivery order. I need the daily sheet (page 7) to reflect the fact that Biggar is the first drop and Edinburgh is the last drop.

    Hope this helps.

    Colin
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    Last edited by NBVC; 03-01-2010 at 09:44 AM. Reason: not clear

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