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Hi guys,

One of our clients, a carpet-laying company, is looking for more
functionality from their Excel. They take cuts, which are measurements of
apartments or rooms, and associate them with square footage. They want to be
able to put square footage into Excel, and have the saved cut associated with
it pop up. Basically, they want to be able to enter data, and have pre-saved
data pop up in another box. Is this possible?

As if that wasn't enough, they want to be able to take their finished
spreadsheet, and send it to a word document, so that certain blanks in the
word document are filled out by the information in the spreadsheet. Is this
possible?

If any or all of this is possible, I would greatly appreciate your help. If
not, do you know of any other programs which would allow them to do this?

Thank you so much!
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