Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Is there an easier way to adjust inventory on a daily basis other than using
VLOOKUP? I currently have invoice, inventory, and price pages on seperate sheets and just copy and paste items into invoice. I would love to have inventory adusted daily if possible (and simply) Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks Michelle |
#2
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
You really need to show us your data layout on all the sheets and what you
want the results to look like. Without that I suggest you look at the sample inventory templates at: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...172541033.aspx -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Michelle" wrote: Is there an easier way to adjust inventory on a daily basis other than using VLOOKUP? I currently have invoice, inventory, and price pages on seperate sheets and just copy and paste items into invoice. I would love to have inventory adusted daily if possible (and simply) Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks Michelle |
#3
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Shane, thanks for your reply.
We have set up 1 workbook with sheets titled Customers-Invoice-Prices-and 4 sheets for inventory (could be put on 1 sheet if necessary, total about 120 items) We copy and paste the customer address into the invoice. In order to simplifiy copy & paste our price pages and invoice are structured the same. A B C D E F G item code -blank space (for qty)-prod descptn-size-case pack-price - total only formula entered is g=b x f and a auto sum grand total at bottom of col g. None of the items listed are sorted or in any alpha order. We currently manually enter/adjust inventory levels, on a per product basis on their individual sheets. The inventory sheets in the workbook are not used daily, they are just a listing with qrtly qty's. I would like to change it so the inventory sheets could give us upto date qty levels. Adjusted as products get invoiced out. Not sure how to handle taxes or shipping charges either ( I guess just manually at bottom of invoice as we have been doing?) I found another thread that talked about VLOOKUP, and I tried many formulas but find it frustrating and too involved (since we are used to such a simple system right now).They set it up so the product code was entered and the full description came up on the invoice. And later somehow made up a formula to reduce inventory as the item gets invoice. "Shane Devenshire" wrote: You really need to show us your data layout on all the sheets and what you want the results to look like. Without that I suggest you look at the sample inventory templates at: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...172541033.aspx -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Michelle" wrote: Is there an easier way to adjust inventory on a daily basis other than using VLOOKUP? I currently have invoice, inventory, and price pages on seperate sheets and just copy and paste items into invoice. I would love to have inventory adusted daily if possible (and simply) Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks Michelle |
#4
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
looks all jumbled up.
Set up as follows; A-item code B-Blank space (for qty) C-Desrpt'n D-Size E-Case pk F-price G-total "Michelle" wrote: Shane, thanks for your reply. We have set up 1 workbook with sheets titled Customers-Invoice-Prices-and 4 sheets for inventory (could be put on 1 sheet if necessary, total about 120 items) We copy and paste the customer address into the invoice. In order to simplifiy copy & paste our price pages and invoice are structured the same. A B C D E F G item code -blank space (for qty)-prod descptn-size-case pack-price - total only formula entered is g=b x f and a auto sum grand total at bottom of col g. None of the items listed are sorted or in any alpha order. We currently manually enter/adjust inventory levels, on a per product basis on their individual sheets. The inventory sheets in the workbook are not used daily, they are just a listing with qrtly qty's. I would like to change it so the inventory sheets could give us upto date qty levels. Adjusted as products get invoiced out. Not sure how to handle taxes or shipping charges either ( I guess just manually at bottom of invoice as we have been doing?) I found another thread that talked about VLOOKUP, and I tried many formulas but find it frustrating and too involved (since we are used to such a simple system right now).They set it up so the product code was entered and the full description came up on the invoice. And later somehow made up a formula to reduce inventory as the item gets invoice. "Shane Devenshire" wrote: You really need to show us your data layout on all the sheets and what you want the results to look like. Without that I suggest you look at the sample inventory templates at: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...172541033.aspx -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Michelle" wrote: Is there an easier way to adjust inventory on a daily basis other than using VLOOKUP? I currently have invoice, inventory, and price pages on seperate sheets and just copy and paste items into invoice. I would love to have inventory adusted daily if possible (and simply) Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks Michelle |
#5
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Does this make sense to anyone?
thnx "Michelle" wrote: looks all jumbled up. Set up as follows; A-item code B-Blank space (for qty) C-Desrpt'n D-Size E-Case pk F-price G-total "Michelle" wrote: Shane, thanks for your reply. We have set up 1 workbook with sheets titled Customers-Invoice-Prices-and 4 sheets for inventory (could be put on 1 sheet if necessary, total about 120 items) We copy and paste the customer address into the invoice. In order to simplifiy copy & paste our price pages and invoice are structured the same. A B C D E F G item code -blank space (for qty)-prod descptn-size-case pack-price - total only formula entered is g=b x f and a auto sum grand total at bottom of col g. None of the items listed are sorted or in any alpha order. We currently manually enter/adjust inventory levels, on a per product basis on their individual sheets. The inventory sheets in the workbook are not used daily, they are just a listing with qrtly qty's. I would like to change it so the inventory sheets could give us upto date qty levels. Adjusted as products get invoiced out. Not sure how to handle taxes or shipping charges either ( I guess just manually at bottom of invoice as we have been doing?) I found another thread that talked about VLOOKUP, and I tried many formulas but find it frustrating and too involved (since we are used to such a simple system right now).They set it up so the product code was entered and the full description came up on the invoice. And later somehow made up a formula to reduce inventory as the item gets invoice. "Shane Devenshire" wrote: You really need to show us your data layout on all the sheets and what you want the results to look like. Without that I suggest you look at the sample inventory templates at: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...172541033.aspx -- If this helps, please click the Yes button Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Michelle" wrote: Is there an easier way to adjust inventory on a daily basis other than using VLOOKUP? I currently have invoice, inventory, and price pages on seperate sheets and just copy and paste items into invoice. I would love to have inventory adusted daily if possible (and simply) Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks Michelle |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Service invoice with a running inventory | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
Invoice/Inventory spreadsheet | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
How can i get an inventory list that adds and subtracts inventory | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
Invoice templet Excel97 to 2003 invoice toolbar missing | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) | |||
service invoice for parts, tax, two labor rates,mileage inventory. | Excel Discussion (Misc queries) |