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    Manually moving data from two concurrently active sheets

    Attempting to use a button to move large amounts of data files from two active sheets and combining them on a third sheet without having a gap between them. Need to use a button so this isn't being done as the data is entered in the initial two sheets. I have attached guide of what I would the set out to be.
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    Re: Manually moving data from two concurrently active sheets

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    Re: Manually moving data from two concurrently active sheets

    An alternative means is to bring each table into Power Query and Append one to the other.

    Attached is a file that demonstrates that procedure. Mcode follows. After any changes to each table, click on Refresh All and it will update your output automatically.

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    Re: Manually moving data from two concurrently active sheets

    Hi maniacb,

    Is there a way to make this so it only pastes as a value and not the formulas?

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    Re: Manually moving data from two concurrently active sheets

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    Re: Manually moving data from two concurrently active sheets

    and no comment about the power Query solution??

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