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allstarbowl

Compiling Revenue Reports
 
I have been assigned the task of creating a daily revenue report that
automatically creates/updates a weekly, monthly, and annual report. The plan
is to have Monday-Sunday and the weekly in 1 workbook and then
January-December and the annual in another workbook. The user will enter
data on the daily reports, which will then automatically update the weekly,
monthly, and annual. Is there any way to reference each daily to create a
day by day monthly, which will then create the annual by month? This will
need to be done every year and starting next year it will need to show daily
variances to the previous year. What would be the quickest and best way to
link the worksheets/workbooks, to compile this data correctly?

Fred Smith[_4_]

Compiling Revenue Reports
 
You want a pivot table. It will do everything you want.

Debra Dalgliesh has great information on them, starting he
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html

Regards,
Fred

"allstarbowl" wrote in message
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I have been assigned the task of creating a daily revenue report that
automatically creates/updates a weekly, monthly, and annual report. The
plan
is to have Monday-Sunday and the weekly in 1 workbook and then
January-December and the annual in another workbook. The user will enter
data on the daily reports, which will then automatically update the
weekly,
monthly, and annual. Is there any way to reference each daily to create a
day by day monthly, which will then create the annual by month? This will
need to be done every year and starting next year it will need to show
daily
variances to the previous year. What would be the quickest and best way
to
link the worksheets/workbooks, to compile this data correctly?




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