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Default Setting up variable summary sheet.

I can't get this to work either. One thought was a cut and paste macro.

i.e copy sheet2 & 3 into sheet1, but for it to first find the last entry and
only paste from there. as long as the sheets were copied in order, this
should work.

Slight drawback: I don't know how to find the last cell with an entry, or
how to put that into a macro

"robert111" wrote:


Can you merely list the contents of each sheet on the summary sheet,
eg

.................sheet 2.........................................sheet
3
.........date.....detail1......detail
2.............date.....detail1......detail 2


using =if(sheet2!cellref="","",sheet2!cellref)

that way you won't get loads of zeros showing


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