Mr Rafique , Please note that this is a voluntary forum and no one is bound
to respond your query in 24 hours.

Have some patience or repost your query as a new post so that other members
can look into it.




On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 2:46 PM, MRafique Ujjan <imrafiqu...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear Ayush Jain
>     I have posted my problem with the subject named " How to retrieve
> multiple or single data from a single column like (A1) to different
> required columns like (D1, D2, D3...) I got quick response from Mr.
> Ravinder Negi & he almost solved my problem, but there was still a problem
> which I mentioned & Mr. Ravinder Negi also asked me to maximum range of
> Employees Allowances, then I go through my data & I gave complete employees
> allowances with their special code.
>    But sir after passing more then 24 hours I am still waiting for the
> solution. I don't know whether I did a mistake or there is any other
> problem please help me in this regard (ASAP)
>    Thanking you in aniticipation
>
>
>
> On Thursday, March 7, 2013 9:06:29 PM UTC+5, Ayush Jain wrote:
>>
>> Dear members,
>>
>> Let's keep this post to recognize the forum members who have helped you
>> in solving problem or has shared any knowledge in the forum.
>> Let see who recognize first here.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Regards
>> Ayush Jain
>>
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