Viewing Excel spreadsheets
Hi all,
I have created an staffing list with organisation charts in Excel, it runs to about 40 pages. I need to do a presentation of this info. Doing the presentation in Excel looks a bit unprofessional, too many toolbars, space wastage, grid lines etc. Is there any package (apart from Adobe Acrobat too expensive) or way, that I can display the spreadsheet in more of a booklet presentation. With a table of contents, index, better page numbering than Excel, jump to page number, looks clearer etc. With the possibility of a real-time link between the spreadsheet and the output source. I've tried some of the PDF driver software but its mostly limited in that u can't create bookmarks, proper page number, and embedding. (thou if anyone knows of a really good one for say £35 ($60) that would be cool, or any software that does the job at that cost-but free would be better) Any help is greatly appreciated. J |
Just a thought, couldn't you use PowerPoint and copy charts and data as
pictures into slides? -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom (No private emails please, for everyone's benefit keep the discussion in the newsgroup/forum) "Jimbola" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have created an staffing list with organisation charts in Excel, it runs to about 40 pages. I need to do a presentation of this info. Doing the presentation in Excel looks a bit unprofessional, too many toolbars, space wastage, grid lines etc. Is there any package (apart from Adobe Acrobat too expensive) or way, that I can display the spreadsheet in more of a booklet presentation. With a table of contents, index, better page numbering than Excel, jump to page number, looks clearer etc. With the possibility of a real-time link between the spreadsheet and the output source. I've tried some of the PDF driver software but its mostly limited in that u can't create bookmarks, proper page number, and embedding. (thou if anyone knows of a really good one for say £35 ($60) that would be cool, or any software that does the job at that cost-but free would be better) Any help is greatly appreciated. J |
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