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Default Copy rows to master sheet

I have spent more hours than I care to admit trying to figure out the
code for copying rows that have updated date to a master sheet. I
have a command button on the bottom of four sheets that I want the
user to press and send information that has changed to the master
sheet. I want them to be in sequential order (no spaces).

Upon sending it, I want the changes to the cells to revert to the
original state. They are supply order forms. The only thing that
changes is the number of units that someone wants and the total price
for the units.

For example:

Sku# Item Name #Wanted Unit Price Total Cost
blabla towels 4 $2.00 $8.00

After they send the information to the master sheet, I want the number
wanted and total cost to revert to zero.

The sheets are named according to the product...The first sheet is
named "Cleaning Supplies".

Can someone please help me? I feel like I have read through every
posting and can't figure it out. I usually do not use excel, but the
client that I am working for prefers it.

Thank you in advance for any help.

Carolyn
 
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