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Create command to update data on "input" sheet and move row to new "summary" sheet

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    Create command to update data on "input" sheet and move row to new "summary" sheet

    Hi All,

    Please could someone help me with this...

    I have created a sales register, but as it is used by many people, i want to create an "input" sheet where users can input the data, and that data is then moved to a new sheet "register" once the user presses the update button. (The "input" sheet is then left blank again.

    I have attached an example.

    I know this is possible, just having trouble with the code, any help is greatly appreciated!!

    Thanks

    KM

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    Re: Create command to update data on "input" sheet and move row to new "summary" sheet

    What data/range are moved over to register sheet? Is it one row/100 rows?

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    Re: Create command to update data on "input" sheet and move row to new "summary" sheet

    I just need the first row to be moved over on the "update" sheet, but obviously there will be multiple rows on the "register" sheet, once updated, it should move to the next available row on the register sheet.

    Thank you in advance for your help!!

    KM

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    Re: Create command to update data on "input" sheet and move row to new "summary" sheet

    Two codes attached.

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