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Hi All,
Is it possible to populate the same row twice? Same row but different columns. For eg. Lets say A,B,C,D,E are the columns and 1, 2, 3, 4 are the rows. Is it possible to populate A1, B1 and C1 when we click "Accept" button and later when we click "Accept: D" or "Accept: E" it somehow populates in the corresponding row but in column D and E respectively. I think what I am looking for is a way to identify a row and input the data in D and E. How can I design a script that prompts me a window to ask me which row I want to populate in? Lets say I have a Unique ID in Column A and I want a window to be displayed asking me the "Unique ID" to identify the row. So Once I input the Unique ID it identifies the corrensponding row and populates in Column D and E accordingly. Hope I made it clear Thanks in advance |
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