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Compile List of Rows With an Empty Cell

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    TC
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    Compile List of Rows With an Empty Cell

    I have a spreadsheet with related information in each row. What I need to
    do is email a list of items that do not have a completed date entered if it
    is past the current date.

    How can I do this?



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    TC
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    RE: Compile List of Rows With an Empty Cell

    Ok, I am sure that you will be relieved to read the following. I found a way
    to compare and copy some of the data to another sheet which I will email out.

    What I need to do now is find a way to copy the entire current row to the
    other sheet with out copying over information in an existing row. So how do I
    copy the data to a row below that last one that I copied data to? Perhaps a
    counter? Oh there we go.

    "TC" wrote:

    > I have a spreadsheet with related information in each row. What I need to
    > do is email a list of items that do not have a completed date entered if it
    > is past the current date.
    >
    > How can I do this?
    >
    >


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    Tom Ogilvy
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    Re: Compile List of Rows With an Empty Cell

    Yes, a counter is certainly a viable approach.

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    Regards,
    Tom Ogilvy

    "TC" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Ok, I am sure that you will be relieved to read the following. I found a

    way
    > to compare and copy some of the data to another sheet which I will email

    out.
    >
    > What I need to do now is find a way to copy the entire current row to the
    > other sheet with out copying over information in an existing row. So how

    do I
    > copy the data to a row below that last one that I copied data to? Perhaps

    a
    > counter? Oh there we go.
    >
    > "TC" wrote:
    >
    > > I have a spreadsheet with related information in each row. What I need

    to
    > > do is email a list of items that do not have a completed date entered if

    it
    > > is past the current date.
    > >
    > > How can I do this?
    > >
    > >




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