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Old February 3rd, 2006, 06:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
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Default Compare 2 workbook(s) data and then go from there..


Sorry, I was unable to figure out a way on how to word my subject but
here's what I'm trying to accomplish...

I have a single worksheet with 4 workbooks inside of it.

They are as follows.

1 MGR Sched
2 Emp Sched
3 MGR Avail.
4 Emp Avail.

What I want to do is add the Managers Availability to workbook 3 and if
there's an "N/A" or some other text/code in the cell on workbook 1 for
the same day or cell then it won't let me enter anything into it. Same
goes for workbook 2 and 4. I just don't want to bounce back and forth
between workbooks. I'm sure there's a way of doing this but I have no
idea what that way would be.

Thanks for your help.

Partie™


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