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Excel Database Question
Hi,
At work we use Excel as a way to order meals. However, it's basically a glorified Word Document. How it works now is that we open the "Menu.xls" file and the stock codes are in the first cell and the description of those stock codes are in the adjacent cells. For example: 7218415 - Bacon & Scambled eggs (3) - White toast (2) - c/w home fries 7218423 - Bacon & Scambled eggs (3) - Whole Wheat (2) - c/w home fries <etc. So, what we do is scroll down the spreedsheet and write down the stock codes to the parts of the meal we want (dessert, drink, soup salad, etc.). And then we give these 5 or 6 handwritten stock codes to our boss who uses them to order the completed meal. Aside from being really inneficient, you often end up with the wrong meal because you've mispelled a stock code or two (or your boss mis-types the stock codes when he orders the meal). What I would like to do is be able to select the stock codes from a drop-down box and then be able to print the final selection, but I'm not sure if that is possible with Excel. Is this possible? If not, is there a way that the user could easily select or deselect several stock codes and then switch to an alternate view where only those items that were selected are viewed? For example could they be presented with a series of radio buttons or checkmarks that they could click and then click something else to see only the items they had selected? Then, they could print (or email) this "selected" view. I would really appreciate any advice you could give me about this problem. Thanks. ~ Jamie West |
Excel Database Question
Don Guillett wrote: Why not a menu that uses dropdowns for: meat-ham,bacon,steak,etc eggs-scrambled,fried, etc bread- white,rye,wholewheat then,with/without numbers, excel could put the order together Well, I'm certainly open to any suggestions. However, I'm not sure how to do what you described. The fact is, I rarely use Ecel and as a result, I've never had to do anything more advanced than add a column of numbers. Although I haven't used Excel very often in the past, I'm probably tech-saavy enough to be able to follow instructions. Could you give me some instructions on how to set this up or is there a website that shows a simple version of what you are talking about that I could use as an example? Or, do you think that I'm over my head? Thanks. ~ Jamie West |
Excel Database Question
I have sent you a small notebook illustrating creating drop down lists.
-- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "kinetic" wrote in message oups.com... Don Guillett wrote: Why not a menu that uses dropdowns for: meat-ham,bacon,steak,etc eggs-scrambled,fried, etc bread- white,rye,wholewheat then,with/without numbers, excel could put the order together Well, I'm certainly open to any suggestions. However, I'm not sure how to do what you described. The fact is, I rarely use Ecel and as a result, I've never had to do anything more advanced than add a column of numbers. Although I haven't used Excel very often in the past, I'm probably tech-saavy enough to be able to follow instructions. Could you give me some instructions on how to set this up or is there a website that shows a simple version of what you are talking about that I could use as an example? Or, do you think that I'm over my head? Thanks. ~ Jamie West |
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