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That looks great. It's not as "automated" as I would wish, but it's the
best idea I've seen/come up with so far. Is it possible to send the data from the first row who's date is "X" to the invoice sheet and print then step to the next row who's date is "X" and so on and so on? That way, I could set up a macro to print all invoices that are 90 days out, or any invoice that is 120 days out and so on. Thanks for the help, -- Gary Beard |
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