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I would like to be able to make it so that when I press a button on th
current worksheet, that data from the current worksheet is sent t
cells located on a seperate worksheet. Is this possible

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Default Sending data in certain cells to another worksheet by pressing a button

Why have a button, why not just link them directly, they will automatically
update then.

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I would like to be able to make it so that when I press a button on the
current worksheet, that data from the current worksheet is sent to
cells located on a seperate worksheet. Is this possible?


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