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    May be I'm wrong and that's not the right place to put this thread... just to tell you that my website is rather open and I need some help... sorry it's in french... but you have a lot of picture of scroll saw (in BOIS CHANTOURNES) and some painting on canvas (PEINTURES)... and some old painting that I made in 50 years...(RETROSPECTIVE)... you can see on: ACCUEIL.
    At the end you can find an order form (bon de commande in french) and there I need help. Please, can you help me to put an automatic sum on the table... now customer need to fill all cell, and I want make an automatic calculation for the total...Thank for your help.


    I moved your thread to a more appropriate forum to maximize traffic and get you more responses to your request/question.
    Last edited by wood-n-things; 10-24-2011, 01:18 AM.
    Best regards

    Simon MARTIN
    From France

    Visit My Gallery:Simon's Album

    You can also look at my pyrography galery: Martin's Album
    Website: http://decors.bois.peinture.free.fr

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