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    Linking a Work Order to Packing Slips

    Good Morning all, I am a newbie to this site.
    I am creating a work order in excel and packing slip to help track parts and balance to ship. I've got a macro running the packing slip number, so that each time it opens the number goes up by one and once I save it as that number remains static. So what I would like to know how to do is link my work order to each packing slip for that work order. Have the work order reduce my qty required by the amount on each packing slip, baring in mind I could have 10 -20 packing slips per work order.
    I figure this is something very simply and the experts here could assist me. The common parts between W.O. and packing slip are the W.O. # and the part description. Currently I have the Work order as a tab within Packing slip but I'm thinking for this to work I will need that to be a separate work book.
    As I'm new here I not even sure how to upload what I've done.

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    Re: Linking a Work Order to Packing Slips

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