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HI, I have a serious question.

I want to create an excel sheet whitch generates a report out of data
from several clients. However, due to the fact that new clients can
enter the scene, I need the possibility that my final reporting
functions will be automatically updated if I add a new client (set of
fields, sheet or map).

Up till now I posess no visual basic skills and I have no clue where to
look for something like that. Can anybody help me or give me a hint?

Thanks a lot,

mingolo


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I think you'll have to be a bit more specific about your data's layout and
what you want to accomplish.
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HI, I have a serious question.

I want to create an excel sheet whitch generates a report out of data
from several clients. However, due to the fact that new clients can
enter the scene, I need the possibility that my final reporting
functions will be automatically updated if I add a new client (set of
fields, sheet or map).

Up till now I posess no visual basic skills and I have no clue where to
look for something like that. Can anybody help me or give me a hint?

Thanks a lot,

mingolo


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