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Scott W
 
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Default Help with Worksheet issue

Hello,

I was wondering anyone could help me solve this issue.

Description of wanting to accomplish

I have two worksheets first called At a Glance and the Second called
Check Register The Check Register keeps running totals of your check book
so the cells and totals are always changing. What I would like to do is have
the At a Glance worksheet cell C6 display what ever the last entry was in
your Check Register. But since the cells change each time a new check is
entered I am not sure how I would go about doing this.

I currently have the following formula in the Check Register worksheet in
Cells H6 down to H89 =IF(AND(ISBLANK(F6),ISBLANK(G6)),"",H5-F6+G6) This adds
or subtracts from the total. Of course the F and G and H change with each
cell as I go down.

Is there away to have the last entry I made in the Check Register from
Cell Hx display in the At a Glance worksheet under Cell C6?

Thanks
Scott

 
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