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another question for Tom
Tom - thanks again for the help with combo boxes. In hope I am not making
too much of a pain in the a** out of myself, but can you tell me if there is way to have the combo box scan through a folder to pull out files? Briefly, I keep experiments organized in folders. Each experiment has a unique name, and I do the vast majority of my number crunching in Excel. Basically, what I am trying to do is setup a master sheet that has my work organized by topic. I currently have the topic hyperlinked out to the word document that details the experiment, but would like to have a combo box in the same row that would enable me to pick through the pertinent files and open the one(s) I want to look at. I can of course make a reference sheet that contains file names organized by experiment, but I am fairly certain that there is probably a more elegant way to do this. In the meantime, I am going to press the powers that be here for a good VBA reference text. Any sugestions? Wazooli |
another question for Tom
Do I understand if I think that you already have a list of topics, all
hyperlinking to the documents you want, on one worksheet. If so, you could load those topics into your combobox, and when one is selected, use the index to get the topic list item, and follow the hyperlink. Make sense? -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Wazooli" wrote in message ... Tom - thanks again for the help with combo boxes. In hope I am not making too much of a pain in the a** out of myself, but can you tell me if there is way to have the combo box scan through a folder to pull out files? Briefly, I keep experiments organized in folders. Each experiment has a unique name, and I do the vast majority of my number crunching in Excel. Basically, what I am trying to do is setup a master sheet that has my work organized by topic. I currently have the topic hyperlinked out to the word document that details the experiment, but would like to have a combo box in the same row that would enable me to pick through the pertinent files and open the one(s) I want to look at. I can of course make a reference sheet that contains file names organized by experiment, but I am fairly certain that there is probably a more elegant way to do this. In the meantime, I am going to press the powers that be here for a good VBA reference text. Any sugestions? Wazooli |
another question for Tom
Since you have a worksheet with hyperlinks, you might want to look at using
the Autofilter under Data=Filter=Autofilter or set up sub groups with grouping and outlining also under the data menu. If you are not familiar with grouping and outlining, it creates a gray border area on the left that allows you to hide and unhide rows in support of a hierarchy you set up. You can Look at John Walkenbach's site for a listing of his books. He has books on Excel in general, formulas specifically, charts specifically, VBA and so forth http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel look on the left for links to pages on his books. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... Do I understand if I think that you already have a list of topics, all hyperlinking to the documents you want, on one worksheet. If so, you could load those topics into your combobox, and when one is selected, use the index to get the topic list item, and follow the hyperlink. Make sense? -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Wazooli" wrote in message ... Tom - thanks again for the help with combo boxes. In hope I am not making too much of a pain in the a** out of myself, but can you tell me if there is way to have the combo box scan through a folder to pull out files? Briefly, I keep experiments organized in folders. Each experiment has a unique name, and I do the vast majority of my number crunching in Excel. Basically, what I am trying to do is setup a master sheet that has my work organized by topic. I currently have the topic hyperlinked out to the word document that details the experiment, but would like to have a combo box in the same row that would enable me to pick through the pertinent files and open the one(s) I want to look at. I can of course make a reference sheet that contains file names organized by experiment, but I am fairly certain that there is probably a more elegant way to do this. In the meantime, I am going to press the powers that be here for a good VBA reference text. Any sugestions? Wazooli |
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