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I have a workbook that has several pages. Each page is a job. The format
looks something like this

Estimated completion Production Item
1-1-05 Permit
1-15-05 Foundation finished
2-1-05 Framing finished

and so on.

I need someone to tell me how i can connect ever sheet (or job) so I can
estimate what will be done around certain dates. Is this even possible?
Thanks for any help.
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give a better example of what you need

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I have a workbook that has several pages. Each page is a job. The format
looks something like this

Estimated completion Production Item
1-1-05 Permit
1-15-05 Foundation finished
2-1-05 Framing finished

and so on.

I need someone to tell me how i can connect ever sheet (or job) so I can
estimate what will be done around certain dates. Is this even possible?
Thanks for any help.

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