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Geneva Anderson

Documents in Excel
 
I have seen some purchase order/contract documents that were created in
Excel. There is a lot of text. How is this done? I am okay doing basic
spreadsheets but I cannot figure out how documents with a lot of text are
created in Excel. I like the appearance of these documents and so does my
supervisor who has asked me to figure out how this is done.

Thanks for any help.
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Geneva

Earl Kiosterud

Documents in Excel
 
The text could be in cells, or could be in text boxes, which float over the worksheet. Need
more info for a more specific answer.

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Regards from Virginia Beach,

Earl Kiosterud
www.smokeylake.com
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"Geneva Anderson" wrote in message
...
I have seen some purchase order/contract documents that were created in
Excel. There is a lot of text. How is this done? I am okay doing basic
spreadsheets but I cannot figure out how documents with a lot of text are
created in Excel. I like the appearance of these documents and so does my
supervisor who has asked me to figure out how this is done.

Thanks for any help.
--
Geneva




Gord Dibben

Documents in Excel
 
Purchase Orders workbooks and other templates are found under
FileNew...Templates on my computer.

The Spreadsheet Solutions folder has a few to learn from.

Many more Templates can be found at the Office Template Gallery.

http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/te...ry/default.asp


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 06:56:04 -0700, Geneva Anderson
wrote:

I have seen some purchase order/contract documents that were created in
Excel. There is a lot of text. How is this done? I am okay doing basic
spreadsheets but I cannot figure out how documents with a lot of text are
created in Excel. I like the appearance of these documents and so does my
supervisor who has asked me to figure out how this is done.

Thanks for any help.




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