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I need a formula. What I am trying to do is, I Have a column with acct. no.
going down from 1-30 on the next column I have what the accts. are in the
next is a dollar figure. On a differnt page I have it looking like a check
book regester with a column for the account I want to put it in. I need a
formula that will see what account I entered and put the total in that
account number on the next page.
Can any one can help
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vlookup your account name from the second sheet on the first sheet and pull
the ammount from the third row

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I need a formula. What I am trying to do is, I Have a column with acct. no.
going down from 1-30 on the next column I have what the accts. are in the
next is a dollar figure. On a differnt page I have it looking like a check
book regester with a column for the account I want to put it in. I need a
formula that will see what account I entered and put the total in that
account number on the next page.
Can any one can help

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