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I have 2 sheets in a workbook. One sheet shows our cost and sell for a
service, the other is a copy of the first sheet but only shows cost. Is it
possible to type information in the first sheet and have it automatically
transfer to the second sheet?

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I have 2 sheets in a workbook. One sheet shows our cost and sell for a
service, the other is a copy of the first sheet but only shows cost. Is it
possible to type information in the first sheet and have it automatically
transfer to the second sheet?

Thank you!


If the data is to be in exactly the same location on both worksheets this is
a simple task. Just select both worksheet tabs and the data will be entered
on both worksheets.
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