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    merge calenders to excel sheets.

    Hi all,

    I hv a problem to merge calender.
    I hv two sheets, 1st is to gather information about rental weather paid/ unpaid(using combo box paid; unpaid; excuse;new tenant...)
    so on the 2nd sheet i hv a summary of information for each month.

    Example sheet 1:
    Name Hsz Number Status
    Laura a12 Paid(using combo box)

    Example sheet 2:
    Name January February March............... December
    Laura Paid Paid Paid Paid


    I want the 2nd sheet automatically updated as i update the 1st sheet each month.

    Please help me..anyone..(ASAP)

    Thank you so much and Regards.

    Leo

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    Re: merge calenders to excel sheets.

    It would be great if you provide sample workbook
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    Re: merge calenders to excel sheets.

    Hi Naveed,
    i'm so sorry, the file is too big to upload.. am wondering weather you can give me ur email so that i can send the file to you.

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    Re: merge calenders to excel sheets.

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    Re: merge calenders to excel sheets.

    Dear Friends,

    There you go for the sample workbook.
    please help.

    thanks
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    Re: merge calenders to excel sheets.

    Hi leoruphen

    your attached data is not in exact correct form in sheet1 there is no month wise data and what exactly you want the ouput please let me know

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    Re: merge calenders to excel sheets.

    Hi naveed,
    The sheet 1 have a column status, so the details 'll be updated every month.
    the sheet 2 have month column (eg MARCH, APRIL, MAY), when i click d update button i want the details to be updated according to month, if march then update on march
    then if april update on april column.
    i guess it can follow the calender as in our computer.

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    Re: merge calenders to excel sheets.

    oh ok i got it u mean to say now current month is January so whatever info u wil enter in sheet 1 after clicking on button that info copy to sheet2 in January column is it right ?

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    Re: merge calenders to excel sheets.

    Yes exactly naveed. Thanks for your kind help.

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    Re: merge calenders to excel sheets.

    Hi leoruphen

    try this attached file and let me know
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    Re: merge calenders to excel sheets.

    Hi Naveed,
    Thanks for help. it works just fine.
    really appreciate it

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    Re: merge calenders to excel sheets.

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    Re: merge calenders to excel sheets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leoruphen View Post
    Hi Naveed,
    Thanks for help. it works just fine.
    really appreciate it

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