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I just created a simple worksheet to total volunteer hours that help with
band boosters. It then occurred to me that I could build a workbook that contains a worksheet for each volunteer, and a summary page with sub-totals and total hours. It's very easy to do get a total of the hours across all the worksheets, but I'm having difficulty figuring out how to have the summary sheet contain a simple list of each volunteers name and their hours, without manually having to add references to the name on each worksheet, and their related time. I would like it to be as automatic as possible. I'm thinking the ability to do an absolute reference to a worksheet might do the trick, but I can't figure out how to do that, or come up with any other way to automatically populate a summary page with names and a value from each worksheet.. Any ideas or suggestions? |
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