Insert Rows Based on Cell Input

jarodj

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Hey all, I have a workbook that use to estimate costs for my customers. I'd like to be able to add a number of rows underneath "Weight" to correspond with the "Number of Parts" and still maintain the formula functionality in that range of cells so that my totals near the bottom will still be correct. Ultimately, I'd like to be able to say this customer will be printing 2 parts and then be able to fill in the two weights of those parts and still get a total weight for my total cost. I don't have much experience with excel so I am hoping to learn a bit from you guys and improve my skills. Thanks in advance.

Workbook Attached:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12ssYqPQTV1UnPTq9nPeSJQH_vk6jvuIX?usp=sharing
 

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