Update worksheet from Master workbook
one way is to record the format changes to a macro and execute that once the
data is loaded (if you can not do "past / special / values" ) Click
tools/macro/record macro (you can assign a short cut like cntl+t) and it will
record all the formating you do until you stop the record.
You can also have your formating sheet that you hit the paint brush and
paint to the area? Try this first
"txheart" wrote:
Hey y'all,
I could've sworn I'd already posted this question here, but when I came
in this morning and typed my handle into search to see if anyone had
answered yesterday's help post, I can't find the question. Strange!
Anyway, here goes...
I work for an insurance company; there are 7 employees, each with
access to the network server in addition to their own 'c' drive. We
have multiple data sheets, one for clients information, one for agents
information, insurance companies information, etc. that are all stored
on the network.
Those files get updated anytime something needs to be changed. This
might not be everyday, just whenever needed. The first person to open
the file gets "edit" mode, the rest will only have read-only access. I
rarely have to edit, so if I'm the first one in then, invariably, I'll
be asked to exit so someone else can get in and edit.
I've decided that I want my own separate access. I've made a workbook
with 10 different worksheets, each tab named after a database that's on
the network. Every morning I go into the worksheet, erase everything,
re-import external data. The problem is, I lose all of my formatting
that I may have done.
Is there any way to have any -*changes *-that are made to the network
file show up in my file? I'd like my file to update any changes,
additions, deletions that are made to the master files, but keep the
formatting that I've done on my file. And, I'd like this done
automatically.
Can anyone help? I've been tackling this question all week, but haven't
gotten to an answer yet. I probably thought I'd already posted here
because I've asked for help here before, and received it. *sigh*...
anyone?
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txheart
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