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I created a sample file, if you were looking at the sheet

Sheet 1 is what we use now, what we do is just go to the next available
line and and add the next entry. I didnt actually go in and make it so
it is shared or anything I just copied some of the info from todays log
so far.

Sheet two is kinda an Idea I had, I think it would work better, it
would have the text boxes at the top and an enter button (they dont
work I just put them there for looks)

Then the rest of the sheet names are dates, at the end of each day, I
copy and paste the info from Sheet 1 into a new sheet and anme it that
date.

Is there a way I can post this or is someone willing to look at it If I
emailed it to them?
Thansk - Morgan


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