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Anne, Thanks for the reference. I am trying to see if this will work, but
the macros are disabled and I'm not able to print or create a new invoice.
How do I enable the macros?

"Anne Troy" wrote:

You don't need macros, sgp. Try this file sample:
http://www.theofficeexperts.com/down...yInvoicing.zip
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I would appreciate any help. I have a workbook of multiple sheets and

want
to be able to select items from a materials list sheet (perhaps by putting

an
"x" in a specific box associated with each item) and then hit enter (or

some
hot key) to have all of the items which were selected (e.g. with the x in

the
box) then populate fields in another worksheet. Quite simply, one sheet

is a
comprehensive listing of anything I may need for a job, and the other

sheet
is the shell for a bid sheet that becomes unique to a job based on the

items
that are needed (have been selected) for that job. I hope this makes

sense.
I've never used macros before and would appreciate any help. Thank you.




 
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