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Yes, all of the spreadsheets are needed.
  
I have a main sheet named START wherein all of the "data" is entered, such
as names and birth dates.  Then on each of the 35 sheets an array has been
created which shows all of the data that was entered in the sheet named
START.  But....as each sheet is specific to a certain person (and not all
people) only that persons "data" will appear on a given sheet in the cells
that I want them to.

Here's how it appears- Spreadsheet at the top  (starting at A1) (let's call
the sheet CARLTON) wherein all of the information from the sheet START
appears.  Below that spreadsheet CARLTON with all of the data is an array
that shows ALL of the data from the sheet START.  CARLTON has cells with
formulas that get the necessary information/data from the array below it.


Does that make any sense?

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