Pulling Specific Data into a List on another sheet

Udub2180

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So I have been scouring the internet to try to figure this one out and it has stumped me. I have created a sheet that is basically a layout of items in their locations, however, I'd like to be able to pull the "Serial Number" data into another sheet to have them listed without copy/pasting or (=Cell reference) and going one by one, at this time it doesnt matter the order as long as I can get them all listed. I have limited experience with VBA and/or macros but welcome to try and use anything someone could bestow. Getting a VLOOKUP for the dates should be simple enough to get running once I can create the list on another sheet and populate it with the dates.

Thanks in advance to anyone that can help me out.
 

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So I have been scouring the internet to try to figure this one out and it has stumped me. I have created a sheet that is basically a layout of items in their locations, however, I'd like to be able to pull the "Serial Number" data into another sheet to have them listed without copy/pasting or (=Cell reference) and going one by one, at this time it doesnt matter the order as long as I can get them all listed. I have limited experience with VBA and/or macros but welcome to try and use anything someone could bestow. Getting a VLOOKUP for the dates should be simple enough to get running once I can create the list on another sheet and populate it with the dates.

Thanks in advance to anyone that can help me out.
Full Table used is A1:AV65 for reference
 
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