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Old 04-15-2011, 07:26 PM
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Hi Bobby,

When you apply it to your workbook at work, just be sure to make the worksheet names exactly match the column headings on the 'Welder Totals' sheet. The work version of the 'Welder Totals' sheet will also need its layout changed to match what I've posted.
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No, I'm retired and have never worked for MS. Whilst I dabble in Excel a bit, my MVP status with MS was awarded on the bais of my proficiency in Word and the help I give people with that application.

Despite superficial appearances to the contrary, I'm not a programmer - my vba coding skills are self-taught, mostly as part of helping others solve their problems. Most of the on-line stuff I've helped people with over the years concern uses of Word & Excel that I never had any real use for in my own career.
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