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Can anyone help me with coding this?
I have several worksheets each containing similar information about
different clients and once a fortnight I am expected to send a report on all activity. To do this I need to collate the information on a daily basis from each worksheet then present it in the report as a total of all the worksheets. At present I am doing this by placing formulae on the worksheets to search out information according to date then add the columns of information either as a sum or countif equations then gathering and summing on the report page before actually placing the result in the appropriate place on the report. I know there must be a way of doing the same using visual basic but I am nowhere near clever enough. Does anyone have any ideas? At present I am using in excess of 52mb and am afraid that soon it will be too big to open! |
Can anyone help me with coding this?
You've not given enough information so that anyone can help with specifics.
In the meantime, try recording a macro with what you want to do. They often aren't as efficient, but it's a start. If you want, come back and post it here and someone should be able to help. "John D" wrote: I have several worksheets each containing similar information about different clients and once a fortnight I am expected to send a report on all activity. To do this I need to collate the information on a daily basis from each worksheet then present it in the report as a total of all the worksheets. At present I am doing this by placing formulae on the worksheets to search out information according to date then add the columns of information either as a sum or countif equations then gathering and summing on the report page before actually placing the result in the appropriate place on the report. I know there must be a way of doing the same using visual basic but I am nowhere near clever enough. Does anyone have any ideas? At present I am using in excess of 52mb and am afraid that soon it will be too big to open! |
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