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Hi

I have monthly tables for income/expenses which will be a mixture of recurring and single transactions. Obviously I would need to enter single transactions manually, but I am wondering if there is a way of adding recurring transactions to the table from another table automatically?

To explain a bit more, I would have one table that listed recurring weekly transactions, specifying the day of the week that these transactions occur on, as well as a similar table for monthly transactions. I would then like these transactions to be entered automatically into my monthly tables for income/expenses with the correct date for each entry.

Is this possible with Numbers 09?

Thanks

Nick

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