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Old 04-17-2021, 08:07 AM
Remko Remko is offline Stack multiple tables on top of each other in a single table Mac OS X Stack multiple tables on top of each other in a single table Office 2016 for Mac
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Hi there,



I have 3 tabs on Excel for Mac in which I have 3 matrices, containing financial data of a self-made accounting program. All of them contain the same number of columns (4) and column header texts (Date, Ledger account, Description and Amount).

I want to put these 3 into a single table so I can easily create reports on that table. The problem is: these matrices keep expanding when I add new lines to my journals. How can I make result table to always be correct without any manual calculation or use of macros?
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