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Is it possible to take 3 or 4 identical spreadsheets, each identical in
design, but with unique data and merge them into one? This would be used to count votes in a local election. There would be approximately 46 precincts in the spreadsheet, and four people would have identical copies on networked computers. They would enter precincts one at a time as they are called in, with results for each precinct ONLY being entered by one of the four operators. I'd then like to merge (or add them together) to get running totals. I hope this makes sense, and thanks for any advice. |
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See this for workbooks
http://www.rondebruin.nl/copy3.htm Or do you want to do it for worksheets -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Edward Owen" wrote in message ... Is it possible to take 3 or 4 identical spreadsheets, each identical in design, but with unique data and merge them into one? This would be used to count votes in a local election. There would be approximately 46 precincts in the spreadsheet, and four people would have identical copies on networked computers. They would enter precincts one at a time as they are called in, with results for each precinct ONLY being entered by one of the four operators. I'd then like to merge (or add them together) to get running totals. I hope this makes sense, and thanks for any advice. |
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No, I meant individual spreadsheets, but typed worksheets in the subject
line by mistake. I'll check it out! Thanks! "Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ... See this for workbooks http://www.rondebruin.nl/copy3.htm Or do you want to do it for worksheets -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Edward Owen" wrote in message ... Is it possible to take 3 or 4 identical spreadsheets, each identical in design, but with unique data and merge them into one? This would be used to count votes in a local election. There would be approximately 46 precincts in the spreadsheet, and four people would have identical copies on networked computers. They would enter precincts one at a time as they are called in, with results for each precinct ONLY being entered by one of the four operators. I'd then like to merge (or add them together) to get running totals. I hope this makes sense, and thanks for any advice. |
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