VBA conditional Formatting

GordonLS

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  1. 365
  2. 2016
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  1. Windows
Good afternoon. I need to have rows filled based off Order Number as follows:

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I can do this with conditional formatting but would like to execute in VBA.
 
Makes sense. In this case should I have added to the previous post or start a new post?
 
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Use =SUM(January:December!E7) to sum E7 on all of the sheets from January through December
You could have gone either way, since it was a directly related follow-up to the original.
Typically, if it is a brand new question, you would want to start a new thread.
But either way, you just want to pick one or the other, not both,.
 
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