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Learning Curve: Using a macro to input data from an invoice into an expense report

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    Learning Curve: Using a macro to input data from an invoice into an expense report

    Hi guys, I recently asked about saving and auto-numbering an invoice and I'm still working on that. The next part I am trying to figure out is how to have that information that I save automatically populate another excel worksheet. The catch though, is I'm trying to get it to save on the next available line in the expense report. So if Row D already has an invoice, it moves onto Row E, etc.. Thanks!

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    Re: Learning Curve: Using a macro to input data from an invoice into an expense report

    Hi,

    Do you really mean ROW D, ROW E, or Column D, Column E. Assuming you are referring to rows then you'd just use code similar to (assumes you've just copied a range of data)

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    Re: Learning Curve: Using a macro to input data from an invoice into an expense report

    Those are the two workbooks, and the invoice one is still being worked on to get it to save, auto-populate, and clear properly.
    Thanks for any help.
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