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From: Hilli Hilli on 15 Apr 2010 18:38 Have 7 ppl sending me bi-monthly expense updates via Excel. Then I have to take all their "new" updated data and incorporate into a Master .xls, which the 7 ppl can't access directly unfortunately. Problem is, when I get the updates from the 7 ppl, I need to be able to see what is "new" data since their previous update. I've been reading about History sheets in Track Changes, but it's all getting a little confusing. Can some expert out there help me think through a solution, because I'm sure there's one out there! I need to write up a set of instructions for each of the 7 users, since they will control their own data worksheets.
From: Don Guillett on 15 Apr 2010 19:02 If their data is cumulative for the entire month simply overwrite the old data with the new. Otherwise a macro to check for duplicates If desired, send your file to my address below. I will only look if: 1. You send a copy of this message on an inserted sheet 2. You give me the newsgroup and the subject line 3. You send a clear explanation of what you want 4. You send before/after examples and expected results. -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software dguillett(a)gmail.com "Hilli" <Hilli @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:48AC5FB0-846A-40B9-BF1B-2C89A83BF0CF(a)microsoft.com... > Have 7 ppl sending me bi-monthly expense updates via Excel. Then I have to > take all their "new" updated data and incorporate into a Master .xls, > which > the 7 ppl can't access directly unfortunately. Problem is, when I get the > updates from the 7 ppl, I need to be able to see what is "new" data since > their previous update. I've been reading about History sheets in Track > Changes, but it's all getting a little confusing. Can some expert out > there > help me think through a solution, because I'm sure there's one out there! > I > need to write up a set of instructions for each of the 7 users, since they > will control their own data worksheets.
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