Simple question column copy paste print

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I thought i knew a bit about excel but... after looking around Mrexcel.com I am humbled.

I am trying to make a price quote for aluminum windows using data input sheet and quote template. I on "sheet 1" I have rows for the diffrent windows and columns for the diffrent types of finishes and glass make ups that are possible on each window. I would like to print only the columns that contain data in my quote template on "Sheet 2". As there are many diffrent possible column selections however only a few apply to each job or window.
If possible I was considering some type MACRO that copied the columns from "sheet 1" then pasted the columns containg relevent data in to "sheet 2" my quote template print area which I would name as to avoid problem with inserting in to a standard range selection(A3:R83). I just don't know how to select colums that only contain CERTAIN data.

THANKS!!! I know this is long but after lookin around I saw too much was better than too little.
This message was edited by hunkahunkaburinglove on 2002-09-24 20:10
 

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Hi

I'm not sure if I am interpreting your question correctly, but can you use Data Validation>pick from list in your template for each column of data.Then hide all unwanted columns before printing.
 
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Thank you so much for your reply!!

Yes, that will work, however I would like for it to be automated. If F6 on "sheet1" has the words "tinted glass" in it I would like for column F to be inserted (or unhidden) in to the named print area on "sheet 2". But not column E which is column for clear glass. However the next time I run the sheet 'sheet1E6 might have the words "clear glass" and 'sheet1F6 would be blank. So i would like Column E displayed in my named print area on sheet 2 and not column F as F6 is blank.

Sorry, Not doing a very good job of asking my question. Thank you!
 
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Thank you so much for your reply!!

Yes, that will work, however I would like for it to be automated. If F6 on "sheet1" has the words "tinted glass" in it I would like for column F to be inserted (or unhidden) in to the named print area on "sheet 2". But not column E which is column for clear glass. However the next time I run the sheet 'sheet1E6 might have the words "clear glass" and 'sheet1F6 would be blank. So i would like Column E displayed in my named print area on sheet 2 and not column F as F6 is blank.

Sorry, Not doing a very good job of asking my question. Thank you!
 
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