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I have an estimating template which I recorded some macros for. The macros
change several unit rates automatically and re-calculates my bid price.
The problem I am concerned about is that if I add rows, my macro ends up one
row off. I tried naming the cells that change and adding the new names to
the macros, but that is not able to correct the offset caused by adding rows.
1) I would like to be able to safely add rows without messing up all my math
but
2)will settle for a work around that prevents someone from adding rows, if
that is possible.
Any suggestions? Thanks,
Andy
change several unit rates automatically and re-calculates my bid price.
The problem I am concerned about is that if I add rows, my macro ends up one
row off. I tried naming the cells that change and adding the new names to
the macros, but that is not able to correct the offset caused by adding rows.
1) I would like to be able to safely add rows without messing up all my math
but
2)will settle for a work around that prevents someone from adding rows, if
that is possible.
Any suggestions? Thanks,
Andy