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denton
 
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I have worksheet with foods with many nutrients. Another worksheet has days
of week, meals are entered and the nutrients of each meal are totaled for the
day and week. Using formulas with the Lookup functions is alot of work and
this would be easier if the foods were treated as objects. I've never used
VBA, would it help here?
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Anne Troy
 
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Quite honestly, this sounds more like an application for a database than for
Excel. Have you considered using Access? It does more intuitively what Excel
requires VBA to do.
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I have worksheet with foods with many nutrients. Another worksheet has

days
of week, meals are entered and the nutrients of each meal are totaled for

the
day and week. Using formulas with the Lookup functions is alot of work

and
this would be easier if the foods were treated as objects. I've never

used
VBA, would it help here?



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