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Default copy formulas & format of row above when inserting a row, but only on 1 sheet


I have a workbook with multiple sheets. End users will be entering $
amounts throughout the workbook. On one specific sheet I would like
the format and formulas of the row above automatically copied into the
new row inserted. This needs to be limited to the one worksheet only.

I have seen David McRitchie's page and I don't think those will work
for what I want.

What is the best way to approach this task? I don't think an event
macro will work as users will be entering data into the sheet, which
cause the event macro to fire. I was thinking changing the command
menus would work, but can I limit that to only one worksheet in the
workbook?

Any guidance or coding suggestions are very much appreciated!!!!


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