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Is this possible??
I have been given the job of booking vouchers in at work.....they come in pads of 20 and i have to list 200 books manually once a month. The vouchers are all serial numbered and have to be booked in by serial number and as I issue them ,they are booked out (you still with me?) The voucher numbers will be something like 123501 - 123520, then the next pad is 123521 to 123540 etc etc. When I get them in I get an invoice which shows me the start and end numbers, i'd love to try and set something up where i could enter the start and end serial number and excel would create a sheet with all these numbers enterred for me. My worksheet displays the date i receive these vouchers in, the start number and then the end number i.e. ........................... Date Start Serial No End Serial No 25 Nov 05 123501 123520 " " " 123521 123540 Can any kind person suggest a way of helping me achieve this, my experience of Excel is a bit limited but i'll have a crack at anything. Many Thanks Dave |
Is this possible??
Sussed it - thanks DB "DB" wrote in message . uk... I have been given the job of booking vouchers in at work.....they come in pads of 20 and i have to list 200 books manually once a month. The vouchers are all serial numbered and have to be booked in by serial number and as I issue them ,they are booked out (you still with me?) The voucher numbers will be something like 123501 - 123520, then the next pad is 123521 to 123540 etc etc. When I get them in I get an invoice which shows me the start and end numbers, i'd love to try and set something up where i could enter the start and end serial number and excel would create a sheet with all these numbers enterred for me. My worksheet displays the date i receive these vouchers in, the start number and then the end number i.e. ........................... Date Start Serial No End Serial No 25 Nov 05 123501 123520 " " " 123521 123540 Can any kind person suggest a way of helping me achieve this, my experience of Excel is a bit limited but i'll have a crack at anything. Many Thanks Dave |
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