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Not sure if this is the right place for this post.
I have a spread sheet for my stock use on site at work. It is approx 500 lines in length. I already have a conditionla format to highlight a cell when it falls below a set figure (I use this colour change to remind myself to re-order stk) Is there a way I can use VBA to offer a text box in this case? Thanks Julian |
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What you could do is have a button on your excel spreadsheet ( or an icon on the toolbar or an itm on a menu bar) which when you click will tell you which items of stock you are running low of. The box could tell you the name of the stock item, its current value, and how far below the 'threshold' value it is. This can be done (realtively straightforwardly) with VBA. Without knowing more about your spreadsheet set-up I cannot say much more. If you are interested to give me more details then I could give more thorought directions... I will check back to see if you reply... Regards Alex "Julian Campbell" wrote: Not sure if this is the right place for this post. I have a spread sheet for my stock use on site at work. It is approx 500 lines in length. I already have a conditionla format to highlight a cell when it falls below a set figure (I use this colour change to remind myself to re-order stk) Is there a way I can use VBA to offer a text box in this case? Thanks Julian |
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