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Is it possible to set up a macro in excel to print report with conditions
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"Jai" wrote: Is it possible to set up a macro in excel to print report with conditions Can you elaborate on "Conditions" and what kind of report it is? May be I can pitch in .. I am a beginner too, but I can look around. |
I am trying to set up a report from database of vendors. Each vendor has it's
own number. Some vendors are grouped together. In report, there should be list of each vendors and all grouped vedors should have subtotal for its data. I know it's easy to do a subtotal but I want to set up a macro as everymonth data and grouping can change. Please help "ExcelInExcel" wrote: "Jai" wrote: Is it possible to set up a macro in excel to print report with conditions Can you elaborate on "Conditions" and what kind of report it is? May be I can pitch in .. I am a beginner too, but I can look around. |
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