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This is, I realize, a database situation, but I have to work with Excel
for certain reasons. Q?: How do I reference one worksheet to another? My example: I have three worksheets. "East", "West", "All"(master wksheet). They all have the same headers, which live in A$1:$V$2 I want worksheet All to contain the contents of East & West. As I update East/West, I would like All to reflect those changes. Rows may be added/deleted from East/West, so All would need to expand/contract appropriately. Using the information below the column headers, is there a way to post all data from East & West into All? I don't want to post individual cell references, especially since cells won't stay the same on East/West as rows are added/deleted. This may be a VBA macro, which is unfortunately beyond my skill set these days, though I'm learning. |
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