Hi guys,
the last time I asked for help you were able to come up with a solution quickly, thank you very much again, so I´m counting on you another time. The problem this time is, I have no clue whether the solution I´m looking for is even possible in Excel.
Like mentioned in the title, I have 1 big workbook with a lot of tabs where I´m basically monitoring the development of different investments. For every single investment, there´s 1 tab in the workbook. Every investment-tab is built up in exactly the same way, with all the data I have to put in being formatted as a table.
Since I´m measuring a lot of data, I want to bring it all together in one Master tab, so I can easily sort which investments have the highest ROI, where the most money has been risked and how the returns have been developed over the last 30 entries and so on. I hope you understand what I mean.
The easiest way to solve this problem would be by doing it the old fashioned copy/paste way, however since there will be a lot of tabs, this will cost me quite some time and in addition there´s also a high risk of me screwing up and making some mistakes.
What I want to know is, is there a way for me to write a formula for the Master tab that basically pulls out all the information out of an "investment-tab" so that the only thing I have to do is simply type in the name of an investement tab (e.g. Germany1) and all the relevant data I specified before (ROI Germany1, Net Profit Germany1 ...) shows up in the Master tab?
I hope that wasn´t too confusing and I´m looking forward to discussing my idea further in case you´re interested. As I mentioned before, I have no idea whether this is possible.
Thanks in advance. I´m looking forward to your replies.
Steffen
the last time I asked for help you were able to come up with a solution quickly, thank you very much again, so I´m counting on you another time. The problem this time is, I have no clue whether the solution I´m looking for is even possible in Excel.
Like mentioned in the title, I have 1 big workbook with a lot of tabs where I´m basically monitoring the development of different investments. For every single investment, there´s 1 tab in the workbook. Every investment-tab is built up in exactly the same way, with all the data I have to put in being formatted as a table.
Since I´m measuring a lot of data, I want to bring it all together in one Master tab, so I can easily sort which investments have the highest ROI, where the most money has been risked and how the returns have been developed over the last 30 entries and so on. I hope you understand what I mean.
The easiest way to solve this problem would be by doing it the old fashioned copy/paste way, however since there will be a lot of tabs, this will cost me quite some time and in addition there´s also a high risk of me screwing up and making some mistakes.
What I want to know is, is there a way for me to write a formula for the Master tab that basically pulls out all the information out of an "investment-tab" so that the only thing I have to do is simply type in the name of an investement tab (e.g. Germany1) and all the relevant data I specified before (ROI Germany1, Net Profit Germany1 ...) shows up in the Master tab?
I hope that wasn´t too confusing and I´m looking forward to discussing my idea further in case you´re interested. As I mentioned before, I have no idea whether this is possible.
Thanks in advance. I´m looking forward to your replies.
Steffen