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How to take a current Excel file and make it into a program
I have created 3 different Excel documents that are linked together. I have
created these files to feed into an Excel document that is my student's gradecards. I would like to be able to make it a little easier for my collegues to use by "making it into a program" where they can easily manipulate their data since it is heavily linked. Right now we type our childrens' scores into one excel file, and then they are sent to another file that houses each grade card for each student in seperate worksheets. How can I create something to compile charts that are not a part of the actual Excel file in which the data is being pulled? (I already have charts in the file, but we want to be able to compile a chart with the click of one button, sort data without fear of messing with the links. Please help! |
How to take a current Excel file and make it into a program
Hi there
I don't know if I understood you correctly. But if I got it correctly you want to collect data from various excel workbooks and then put the data in a new Excel to create charts. I have written a program which is shareware and which could solve the problem. You can define names in every workbook and the program collects the data over the names and creates a list in a new workbook. Then you could record a macro and directly copy/paste the code in the program so it will be excecuted every time you start the report. The program is in German but I can help you with that. Unfortunately the program is not free of charge but has a 30 day evaluation period. Download-Link: http://www.excelspezialist.ch/index....v=400&text=430 Kind regards, Alex ------------------------------------ Excel-Spezialist www.excelspezialist.ch ------------------------------------ "mbeitzel" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I have created 3 different Excel documents that are linked together. I have created these files to feed into an Excel document that is my student's gradecards. I would like to be able to make it a little easier for my collegues to use by "making it into a program" where they can easily manipulate their data since it is heavily linked. Right now we type our childrens' scores into one excel file, and then they are sent to another file that houses each grade card for each student in seperate worksheets. How can I create something to compile charts that are not a part of the actual Excel file in which the data is being pulled? (I already have charts in the file, but we want to be able to compile a chart with the click of one button, sort data without fear of messing with the links. Please help! |
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