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I would appreciate any help with my problem.

I calculate commission on a daily basis...and then calculate a end of week
report and then and end of month the report.

Just looking for some help with an easy way to run these reports.

example. I want to update my daily report workbook ....and at the end of
week .... automatically produce an end of week workbook and at the end of
month .....automatically produce and end of month workbook.

Is this possible???

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Hi
you need to provide some more details how your workbooks/sheets are
looking, sample data, etc.

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Frank Kabel
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I would appreciate any help with my problem.

I calculate commission on a daily basis...and then calculate a end of

week
report and then and end of month the report.

Just looking for some help with an easy way to run these reports.

example. I want to update my daily report workbook ....and at the

end of
week .... automatically produce an end of week workbook and at the

end of
month .....automatically produce and end of month workbook.

Is this possible???


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