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From Excel to VBA and back?
I'm a new to this, but maybe somone will help me. I've an excelsheet with:
colom A: dates (every day from a whole schoolyear) colom B: hours of class 1 (every day of the week for the whole year) colom C: hours of class 2 (every day of the week for the whole year) colom D: hours of class 3 (every day of the week for the whole year) I would like to do the following: I put in cell F1 the amount of hours a pupil may work on a certain job. I put in cell F2 the startdate of the job. I put in cell F3 the class (1,2 or 3) When I push a button, I would like to see the date when the job had to be finished.... Is this possible? Thanks in advance for the reactions on this difficult question in bad English. René. |
From Excel to VBA and back?
-----Original Message----- I'm a new to this, but maybe somone will help me. I've an excelsheet with: colom A: dates (every day from a whole schoolyear) colom B: hours of class 1 (every day of the week for the whole year) colom C: hours of class 2 (every day of the week for the whole year) colom D: hours of class 3 (every day of the week for the whole year) I would like to do the following: I put in cell F1 the amount of hours a pupil may work on a certain job. I put in cell F2 the startdate of the job. I put in cell F3 the class (1,2 or 3) When I push a button, I would like to see the date when the job had to be finished.... Is this possible? Thanks in advance for the reactions on this difficult question in bad English. René. . I dont really understand what you are asking. Could you explain a little clearer please. Nath |
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