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Running totals from timesheets
Please help;
I have an excel timesheet template covering the activities of a group of people. The activity names and personnel names in the table do not change. A new file is created each week and the filename is the Friday and the Month i.e. 1512.xls (15th of December) I want a new workbook to provide totals of time entered against each person/activity(as hours) in each file. I want the file to be live so that it updates as new timesheet files are created. I would envisage it as being the same layout as the weekly timesheet, only it would show overall totals. I don't know how to bring in these totals from the external workbooks, or how to keep it 'live' as new files are added. Thanks D Dawson Scotland |
Running totals from timesheets
I assume from the lack of response that this cannot be done. Okay, lets try
it another way. What if the sheets were within one workbook? DDawson "DDawson" wrote in message ... Further information/description of my problem... In a new excel file, how do I: Get excel to go through each xls file in a folder Get the values of each cell, in the range A1:G10, in each file, Sheet1 Total the values of each cell, in the range, in each file, sheet 1 Provide the totals of each cell, in the new file, in range A1:G10 Any help on this would be appreciated Regards Dylan Dawson Scotland "dd" wrote: Please help; I have an excel timesheet template covering the activities of a group of people. The activity names and personnel names in the table do not change. A new file is created each week and the filename is the Friday and the Month i.e. 1512.xls (15th of December) I want a new workbook to provide totals of time entered against each person/activity(as hours) in each file. I want the file to be live so that it updates as new timesheet files are created. I would envisage it as being the same layout as the weekly timesheet, only it would show overall totals. I don't know how to bring in these totals from the external workbooks, or how to keep it 'live' as new files are added. Thanks D Dawson Scotland |
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