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I've downloaded this template (Excel 2002). When inserting new cells into
the "Total" worksheet, shouldn't it create them on the following worksheets
(Jan-Dec). It did this for my first three, but nothing after.

What can I do? I don't even know what this is called and how it works! Help!
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Default Vacation Tracking Template

Pamela

Always a good idea to post the URL for the template you downloaded.

There are many vacation and absence tracking templates.

Which one did you download?

If I know, I could have a look.


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On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 13:57:03 -0700, Pamela S. <Pamela
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I've downloaded this template (Excel 2002). When inserting new cells into
the "Total" worksheet, shouldn't it create them on the following worksheets
(Jan-Dec). It did this for my first three, but nothing after.

What can I do? I don't even know what this is called and how it works! Help!


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