From: Tami on 11 Feb 2010 13:58 i have a list of merchandise on a week 1 tab, and a week 2 tab, etc through week 26. there are two columns of data: A=SKU, B=Description I need to find the Descriiption by looking for a sku match in column A on any of the 1-26 tabs (item may not be on tab 1 becuse it doesn't arrive until week 2 and conversely item could be on tab 24 but fall off 25 because we don't sell it any more.) So assume i want to populate a report that column A is the SKU, column b is the Description. Search column A's on week's 1-26 and return the item name which is in column B? is that clear? thanks in advance for any help. Tami
From: T. Valko on 11 Feb 2010 14:21 >i have a list of merchandise on a week 1 tab, >and a week 2 tab, etc through week 26. Are those the *exact* sheet names? Week 1, Week 2, Week 3...etc. ? -- Biff Microsoft Excel MVP "Tami" <Tami(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7EA6341E-475F-463B-99FB-2ABE1A5DF32E(a)microsoft.com... >i have a list of merchandise on a week 1 tab, and a week 2 tab, etc through > week 26. there are two columns of data: A=SKU, B=Description > I need to find the Descriiption by looking for a sku match in column A on > any of the 1-26 tabs (item may not be on tab 1 becuse it doesn't arrive > until > week 2 and conversely item could be on tab 24 but fall off 25 because we > don't sell it any more.) > > So assume i want to populate a report that column A is the SKU, column b > is > the Description. > Search column A's on week's 1-26 and return the item name which is in > column > B? > is that clear? > thanks in advance for any help. > Tami
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