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Default Suming a column to another worksheet


Hello everyone,

I am new to Excel programming, however, I am a software developer.
thought a forum would be best place to get my question answered. Here'
what I want to do:

On the first worksheet I have a column (multiple rows) that can hav
one of 23 names entered in it. In the column next to that (als
multiple rows), a dollar amount is entered.

On the next worksheet I have all the names on different rows, wit
their total amount. I'm assuming I would need to code some sort o
macro or something to take the amounts for each person on the firs
worksheet and add it to their individual totals on the secon
worksheet, correct?

If someone could point me to either a tutorial that would demonstrat
how to do this, or maybe a snippet of code, that would be great.

Thanks!

Chri

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