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Good morning,

Is there a way I can populate a "packing list" in one tab from a "master
part list" in another tab? I would like to select quantities from the master
list, and have it automatically populate the packing slip. Tried and have
been unable to come up with anything pratical. So I'm turning to the
community, any suggestions? Thank you in advance.
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Perhaps something like this:
http://www.contextures.com/xlOrderForm01.html

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Good morning,

Is there a way I can populate a "packing list" in one tab from a "master
part list" in another tab? I would like to select quantities from the
master
list, and have it automatically populate the packing slip. Tried and have
been unable to come up with anything pratical. So I'm turning to the
community, any suggestions? Thank you in advance.
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JARoman



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