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EXCEL MACRO DEVELOPMENT

In order to provide clients with a quick analysis of the information
processed from our databases, we need to link the excel spreadsheet that is
a standard output of our software to a macro that will automatically chart
the information on different parameters.

These outputs will vary according to specific client needs, so the macro has
to be well documented to allow our client services staff to customise it (to
a minor extent).

We will provide a demo for the output which we are still checking with the
end users to make sure that we will produce the right information for them.

At this stage, we would like to receive the feedback of software developers
with a proven track of Excel work.

We are based in the SE of England (West Sussex) and although most of this
work can be done remotely, it could be the case that a face to face meeting
will be necessary to facilitate the communication process of our needs.

Programmers from PORTUGAL / Lisbon area also qualify since I visit Lisbon
twice a month


 
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