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Sol

AutoIncrementation
 
I have taken over the maintenance of a spread sheet which describes the
population of a treatment center. Each resident is assigned an ID code. As
a new resident moves in he/she is assigned the next sequential ID. The ID's
start as 00001. To prevent the dropping of the lead 0's, my predecessor
formatted these ID"s as text. Since the spreadsheet is resorted several
times a day, I want to make sure that the person responsible for maintaining
the spreadsheet does not enter a duplicate ID number. The director of the
center is not ready to change to a database. Any ideas?


AutoIncrementation
 
Hi

Have a look he
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/NoDupEntry.htm

Hope this helps.
Andy.

"Sol" wrote in message
...
I have taken over the maintenance of a spread sheet which describes the
population of a treatment center. Each resident is assigned an ID code.
As
a new resident moves in he/she is assigned the next sequential ID. The
ID's
start as 00001. To prevent the dropping of the lead 0's, my predecessor
formatted these ID"s as text. Since the spreadsheet is resorted several
times a day, I want to make sure that the person responsible for
maintaining
the spreadsheet does not enter a duplicate ID number. The director of the
center is not ready to change to a database. Any ideas?




Sol

AutoIncrementation
 
Thanks. That helps a lot. But is there a way to have Excel enter the next
sequential number in the series using the parameters i set forth in my
original post?

"AndyB" wrote:

Hi

Have a look he
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/NoDupEntry.htm

Hope this helps.
Andy.

"Sol" wrote in message
...
I have taken over the maintenance of a spread sheet which describes the
population of a treatment center. Each resident is assigned an ID code.
As
a new resident moves in he/she is assigned the next sequential ID. The
ID's
start as 00001. To prevent the dropping of the lead 0's, my predecessor
formatted these ID"s as text. Since the spreadsheet is resorted several
times a day, I want to make sure that the person responsible for
maintaining
the spreadsheet does not enter a duplicate ID number. The director of the
center is not ready to change to a database. Any ideas?






AutoIncrementation
 
You could have a 'trigger' cell that, when filled, automatically adds the
next number to the first column, I suppose.

AndyB

"Sol" wrote in message
...
Thanks. That helps a lot. But is there a way to have Excel enter the
next
sequential number in the series using the parameters i set forth in my
original post?

"AndyB" wrote:

Hi

Have a look he
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/NoDupEntry.htm

Hope this helps.
Andy.

"Sol" wrote in message
...
I have taken over the maintenance of a spread sheet which describes the
population of a treatment center. Each resident is assigned an ID
code.
As
a new resident moves in he/she is assigned the next sequential ID. The
ID's
start as 00001. To prevent the dropping of the lead 0's, my
predecessor
formatted these ID"s as text. Since the spreadsheet is resorted
several
times a day, I want to make sure that the person responsible for
maintaining
the spreadsheet does not enter a duplicate ID number. The director of
the
center is not ready to change to a database. Any ideas?







Seeker

AutoIncrementation
 
=TEXT(A1,"00000")

"Sol" wrote:

Thanks. That helps a lot. But is there a way to have Excel enter the next
sequential number in the series using the parameters i set forth in my
original post?

"AndyB" wrote:

Hi

Have a look he
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/NoDupEntry.htm

Hope this helps.
Andy.

"Sol" wrote in message
...
I have taken over the maintenance of a spread sheet which describes the
population of a treatment center. Each resident is assigned an ID code.
As
a new resident moves in he/she is assigned the next sequential ID. The
ID's
start as 00001. To prevent the dropping of the lead 0's, my predecessor
formatted these ID"s as text. Since the spreadsheet is resorted several
times a day, I want to make sure that the person responsible for
maintaining
the spreadsheet does not enter a duplicate ID number. The director of the
center is not ready to change to a database. Any ideas?






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