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		<title>By: Excel Tip - Worksheet Templates &#124; Projects Possible</title>
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		<description>[...] A very quick and painless process and I know that it is correct every time and that I have the values placed into the fields that I need them in.  Since I use this to keep track of individual project information I could be adding projects at any time and this script really streamlined the process for me.  You can also learn how to use HYPERLINKING to navigate through a workbook like this on my other post located HERE. [...]</description>
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