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Automatic Quote Number Creator
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I created a Quotation document in Excel and converted to Template. I need for all new quotes to generate a different quote number, but don't know how this is done. Please help! Thanks... |
Automatic Quote Number Creator
Take a look he
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/sequentialnums.html In article , Nitza wrote: Hi, I created a Quotation document in Excel and converted to Template. I need for all new quotes to generate a different quote number, but don't know how this is done. Please help! Thanks... |
Automatic Quote Number Creator
Thank you, but I'm not a programmer and not using a MAC. Is there anther way
to do this? "JE McGimpsey" wrote: Take a look he http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/sequentialnums.html In article , Nitza wrote: Hi, I created a Quotation document in Excel and converted to Template. I need for all new quotes to generate a different quote number, but don't know how this is done. Please help! Thanks... |
Automatic Quote Number Creator
The macros in the reference I gave you work on WinXL as well as Macs
(not MACs, btw, which are most commonly Media Access Control addresses). You don't need to be a programmer - take a look at the link on that page to David McRitchie's site: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm There are many other ways to accomplish generating unique, traceable, and persistent quote numbers, but to generate them using XL pretty much requires using macros. In article , Nitza wrote: Thank you, but I'm not a programmer and not using a MAC. Is there anther way to do this? |
Automatic Quote Number Creator
how do you keep track of your quotes?The system we use is based on the fact
that there is a main"quote register"The basic details are entered in this document and saved.There is a list of numbers down one column and A little macro runs copys al the details including the predetermined quote number into our estimating sheet(s) -- paul remove nospam for email addy! "JE McGimpsey" wrote: The macros in the reference I gave you work on WinXL as well as Macs (not MACs, btw, which are most commonly Media Access Control addresses). You don't need to be a programmer - take a look at the link on that page to David McRitchie's site: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm There are many other ways to accomplish generating unique, traceable, and persistent quote numbers, but to generate them using XL pretty much requires using macros. In article , Nitza wrote: Thank you, but I'm not a programmer and not using a MAC. Is there anther way to do this? |
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