Automatically populate sheets from additions to main sheet based on common values

gduchaff

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  1. 365
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Hi,
I currently have an excel spreadsheet with a main sheet which contains 4 columns:
Status - Deal - Detail - Name of person responsible

Separate sheets are then individualized to each person, showing every time they feature on the main spreadsheet (all the deals they are responsible for). The current values are linked to the main sheet such that if any modifications are made - they will update on the separate ones. However, would it be possible for say:
A new deal was added and the person's name was added in column D, it could automatically populate that person's specific sheet? Even better - the main and specific spreadsheet are currently organised based on the status of the deal (and colour coded) - could there be a way for this new deal added onto the main spreadsheet know to go to that specific person's individual sheet, and know where to position itself based on its status/colour code (each status has the same value/wording).

Any help would be greatly appreciate.
 

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