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Here is the situation [I'll be as brief as possible]:
A file shared on an intranet has 10 worksheets: 1 master and 9 more for each of 9 sections. All the worksheets are identical. We use the master sheet to buy supplies for the 9 sections. It would save so much work if this was possible: An entry [always a number] made in, say, cell E62 of worksheet 4 would change cell E62 of the master sheet. At the same time, we need to lock out users from, say, section 4 from making changes in sheet 7. How is this done? Am sure there's a way, and this forum will have it. Thanks in advance for all help. It will support our efforts in Afghanistan. |
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