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I have successfully created a 'Clear Contents' button for a worksheet, so
that a new form can be started from scratch. However, I need to keep the
running balance from the previous week on the new sheet. If I clear the
entries, the running balance will also change. What formula can I use so as
to duplicate the true running balance total to the new sheet?
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There is no formula that can reference amounts that are no longer in the
workbook. Your clearing macro should append amounts you don't want to lose
to a list elsewhere in the sheet.

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|I have successfully created a 'Clear Contents' button for a worksheet, so
| that a new form can be started from scratch. However, I need to keep the
| running balance from the previous week on the new sheet. If I clear the
| entries, the running balance will also change. What formula can I use so
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| to duplicate the true running balance total to the new sheet?


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