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You can split your workbook up into multiple sheets.....one for importing new
data, and then copy it over to other(s) for manipulation/caluclation. This can be done either manually, or by macro control. Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "Wally3178" wrote: Hi, I use an automated weather station to record weather information for my area. I want to import the data from the software into an Excel spreadsheet that I have designed, but I want each daily import to go into the same worksheet in the right chronological sequence without creating a new sheet each day. The weather software has an export function which will save the information as either a .txt file or a .xls file and is simply a save function. If I use the name of an existing .xls file it simply overwrites the prior file with the new data. How can I append the new data to the old? Cheers, -- Wal |
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