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It has been a long time since I've needed to write for help, but I need
it now. I had a friend come to me for help with a spreadsheet he's creating for the food service company he works for. While I taught advanced Excel in college, that was four years ago, and I don't recall this particular issue. The first worksheet is a payment summary sheet. Next, there are sheets for (invoices) for each organization the food service company deals with. On each invoice sheet, there are cells which identify information common to each of these company sheets. All of the invoice sheets are the same. The summary sheet holds, of course, information equal to cells on each of these sheets. From left to right, there is a cell identifying the date of the invoice; name of the individual in each organization that the food service company works with; the amount due; and payment info: amount paid, ck #, date paid. Column A is simply numbers which reflect the name of each sheet, but these numbers were just typed in. (I'd be curious whether there is way to automatically have Excel enter each new sheet name, but this wasn't really 1 of the question). First big question. To start with there a way to set say, Invoice 1 on the summary sheet with C1= sheet 1, cell $D$4 and then copy that formula down so that the sheet is relative? So that on the next row down, the formula will reference cell $D$4 on sheet 2? That is really what needs done with each of the last 6 columns, too. Second big question. He deals with 185 organizations. Is there a way for him to make new sheets for each one so that he can copy each sheet and when it is created it is automatically renamed sequentially? Incidentally, I believe they are using Excel 2003, which I was just starting to learn, but then had to have some work on the computer holding that version. Are these viable questions, or should he simply be using Access? I think he prefers to work in Excel so I figured I'd ask and learn. Thank you to anyone who helps! I am on a time crunch here. I am going away for the weekend early tomorrow morning and not getting back till late Monday night. If at all possible and you all aren't leaving tonight, besides posting to the group, could I please request a response to my email at . Sometimes there are so many posts, I can't find one I'd see early on. Again, many thanks, in advance! Elaine Lee |
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