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Default Making a form with only a certain amount of rows used

I am trying to make a form in excel 2002 that has the following
characteristics.
I enter data on one worksheet "Data Entry" consisting of name, address, ssn,
address, monies owed, interest and total wages owed. The data entered can be
for one person or 300 plus people. All data is confined to one row per
person.

I have a final version of this "Wage Summary" located on another tab in the
workbook and link information from the "Data Entry" into a corresponding row
in the "Wage Summary".

My problem is if I only have two or three, I don't want to print 300 blank
rows on the "Wage Summary" sheet. Right now I have different "Wage Summary"
sheets linking 15, 30, 45, 60 and 96 persons and I am required to select the
appropriate worksheet for them to fit.

I need to have one "Wage Summary" that will show either the one or two
persons owed wages or the 100 people or whatever amount of persons I have,
using only one final worksheet to print (Wage Summary) Is there some type of
programming that will look up and use only the data that is found and size
the final product accordingly?

Can someone give me some guidance with this. My skills are medium in excel.
Thank you
Bob Reynolds


 
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