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Default How to create rows in excel so they show in all forward sheets?

Hi I trying to create a worksheet where all data that you put in will repeat
in the following sheets and move the existing data so they are not written
over. It is a problem I didn't find in the books or online.

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Default How to create rows in excel so they show in all forward sheets?

Excel isn't really made for this.

You could try using event macros, but it's going to be a big pain to implement.

If I had a choice, I'd put the data in one worksheet, then use filtering and
sorting to view/group my data.

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Hi I trying to create a worksheet where all data that you put in will repeat
in the following sheets and move the existing data so they are not written
over. It is a problem I didn't find in the books or online.

Thanks, Sharon


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