Hi.
This is something else. On this link i find tips to fill inn blanks, but
that is not the problem.
I need to arrange all celles that have a value from column A and onwards
through B, C and so on. As many columns needed to room all the values. The
number of columns needed will vary from customer to customer.
Example:
CustomerID 8000 in A1
Ordered items: B1:43, D1:55, H1:63
After arranging:
CustomerID 8000 in A1
Ordered items: B1:43, C1:55, D1:63
For on row only it can be done with a sort function, but then I have to sort
one row at a time. I will have spreadsheets with hundreds of rows, and then
it will be to time consuming to take it row by row.
Any suggestions to automate the procedure?
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:
> Try looking here for an initial solution:
>
> http://www.contextures.com/xlDataEntry02.html
> Debra Dalgleish's site
>
> --
> Regards,
> Tom Ogilvy
>
>
> "Petterq" <Petterq@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:84E739FF-0778-4A3C-9EA2-939DCE9FC0BA@microsoft.com...
> > I have an Excel spreadsheet that is imported from a Online orderingsystem,
> > thus the format is predefined. I need to arrange the data properly in
> order
> > to import theese data to Access. I use Office 2003.
> >
> > Each line starts with a customerID number in column A. I the first row is
> > listed the different items that has been ordered. One item in each coumn.
> >
> > If the customer in line 4 has ordered the item listed in column C, the
> cell
> > C4 will have the itemID of that item.
> >
> > The result is a spreadsheet where each customer has severeal items
> ordered,
> > but each for each item that is not ordered, the corresponding cell is left
> > blank.
> >
> > I need to arrange the data so that each line starts with the customerID
> (as
> > now), and all the items is listed from column B onwards removing all the
> > blanks, and disregarding the item names listed in row 1. Row 1 will be
> > deleted before the import.
> >
> > Suggestions?
>
>
>
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