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Rather than have 500+ rows that are identical. I thought that a little
VBA script might, as I input data into the next to last row, automatically copy the last row and add it to the next empty cell/row. That way it would always be one step ahead of me. This would keep the workbook to a size that is only as big as it needs to be. Is this possible? |
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