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Hi,

I have four macros on two different excel sheets all controlling a value in
the same cell. On sheet 1 I have two macros which either add or subtract 1
from cell I38 every time the button is pushed. On sheet 2 I have another two
macros which do the same thing - they add and subtract 1 from cell L6.

I need cell L6 from sheet 2 to update the value in sheet 1 cell I38 then
reset to zero, but maintain the value in cell I38 sheet 1.

Example:
- I hit +1 five times and -1 twice on sheet 1. My stock, (cell I38 sheet
1), goes from 20 to 23.
- I then hit +1 ten times and -1 once on sheet 2. Cell L6 on sheet 2 will
show that I have entered a total of 9 times.
- Cell L6 will then update cell I38 on sheet 1 from 23 to 32.
- Cell L6 sheet 2 will reset to zero and cell I38 sheet 1 will stay at 32
until the next update arrives.

Is this possible? I have attached the +1 macro i am using below for
reference - maybe i need something different to do all the operations.

Thanks for your help

Sub Production15()
With Sheet2 ' Changer to suit
If Range("L6").Value < "" Then ' Change L6 to suit
Range("L6").Value = Range("L6").Value + 1
End If
End With
End Sub

Thanks

 
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