FDTL: Excel spreadsheet question
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FDTL: Excel spreadsheet question
Wishing all Fling-Wing Pilots the Best year ever for 2010. I have a great Excel FDTL spreadsheet that I have been using for many years, but sadly it does not extend beyond 2009, anyone know how to extend this to 2010 & beyond, please? Or alternatively a new & simple FDTL Excel program. Many Thanks VF
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Edit > Move or Copy Sheet > Tick "Create a Copy" and "OK" > Double click the naming tab on the new sheet and entitle it whatever you wish > go to the new sheet, change the first date, manually edit the first few boxes or if you're an Excel whiz, have them come over from the last lines of the previous sheet. Any reasonably talented Excel helper-type-person can walk you through this in a couple minutes.
Commands may differ slightly depending upon your version of Excel.
Commands may differ slightly depending upon your version of Excel.
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From: Propping up bars in the Lands of D H Lawrence and Bishop Bonner
Flight Duty Time Limitation - applicable to fixed wing as well 
Which version of Excel are you using? Have you got to the limit of 65k rows or IZ columns? Excel 2007 has more. But otherwise I can't see why creating a new sheet and copying the existing formula across wouldn't work.
Cheers
Whirls
Which version of Excel are you using? Have you got to the limit of 65k rows or IZ columns? Excel 2007 has more. But otherwise I can't see why creating a new sheet and copying the existing formula across wouldn't work.
Cheers
Whirls




