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Changing report formats
Hello everybody.
I work at pharmaceuticals company, and receive tons of sales reports in different formats. In order to store them into our MS Access database, I have to transform all reports into our format. I wanted to know if there is any way to automatically change those reports into our format? External software of add-on etc.? Thank you for your help. |
Changing report formats
You could devise a number of "translators" to convert a particular
supplier's format to suit your own. Basically, you would copy the source file into a "source" sheet and formulae can convert that into the format you require on another sheet. A simple macro could automate the process for you. Hope this helps. Pete On Dec 8, 4:30*am, Karimb wrote: Hello everybody. I work at pharmaceuticals company, and receive tons of sales reports in different formats. In order to store them into our MS Access database, I have to transform all reports into our format. I wanted to know if there is any way to automatically change those reports into our format? External software of add-on etc.? Thank you for your help. |
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