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The Call Statement

 
     Sub Master()
         SalesData = GetInput("Enter Sales Data")
         If SalesData = False Then Exit Sub

         Call PostInput(SalesData, "B3")

     End Sub
     Function GetInput(Message)
           Data = InputBox(Message)
           If Data = "" Then GetInput = False Else GetInput = Data
     End Function
     Sub PostInput(InputData, Target)
           range(Target).value = InputData
     End Sub

 








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