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Default Editing Macro


I saved an Excel Template from microsoft and customized for the
functions I wanted (Thanks Bob Phillips for the help). I was able to
partially edit the macro function but I can't go any further editing to
finish it.

I basically deleted a bunch of functions and the macro function is to
add a new month. However I was hoping to do it without adding new boxes
where the other functions used to be '(View screenshot). '
(http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...dhighlight.jpg)Also
for some reason it's not opening a new month exactly where it was
originally designed to, if I don't have the box "Montly Gain/Loss" that
I created highlighted, it will open to the left of whatever the
highlighted box is.

My new spreadsheet saved on geocities

http://www.geocities.com/heitorfjr/M...ghttracker.xls


Here is the original spreadsheet:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...CT010482871033


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