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Mero Mero 2 different Reports to be... 06-02-2018, 12:20 PM
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    2 different Reports to be populated automatically in a template

    Hi,

    I have 2 different reports. One showing high level overview for a delivery and another one showing details behind.
    I need to take the data from the 2 reports and populate it in a template and the details should be added then under the respective high level (taking delivery no. as unique identifier)

    I attached a file here where you will see the 2 inputs reports and then a 3rd sheet showing the template and how I would like to get the inputs populated there.

    Appreciate your quick help in this regard.
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    Re: Macro to combine 2 reports in one

    You can try PowerPivot.

    Macro Test.xlsx

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    Re: Macro to combine 2 reports in one

    Thanks Vraag,
    Actually I need a macro to fill in the template automatically so unfortunately PowerPivot would not help.

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    Re: Macro to combine 2 reports in one

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