How to update column headers in "archive" sheet when "live" sheet has changed

CaraM

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I'm not sure this question is going to make sense, but please bear with me:
I have my task list in Excel. I have 29 columns of data (some of it task-related, some of it formulas to manipulate that data).

When I complete or cancel a task, I don't delete it - I move it to the "Completed" sheet in the same workbook.

Over time, as I have modified my "workflow," I have changed the number of columns that I had. I probably started out with 20, instead of the 29 I have now, and I've changed the order of those columns over time, as well.

Well, now the data that I moved when I had fewer columns and the current data don't match up. Never mind that I know I'll have to go back and clean that up if I want it to be useful - what's the best way going forward to make sure that, when I moved a completed item to the other sheet, the columns match up?

I'm having a hard time thinking this through. Any ideas?
 

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