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Excel 2003
I have a cell that has formated text (Bold, italic, and indented) in it. I would like to build a printable "Microsoft Word like" letter from the result of a testing spreadsheet I have made. The problem that I am having besides getting the text to show up formatted, is that I would then like to have it print in numerical order of the score within several (10) different areas.....ie... Treatment Plan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Problem Sovling Specifying Goals Goals *Increase goal setting abilities Interventions *Assist the client in specifying realistic short and ling term goals Defining problems and causes Goals *Increase problem solving abilities Interventions *Assist the client in defining problems and causes of problems ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Communication Communicating ideas clearly Goals and on and on.....so and so Each area of data has a range....and if the range is low the client needs to work on that area. I would like the treatment plan to "build" itself based on their scores in each area they are weak in, without printing the whole treatment plan. I know this is a long question, but I tried to get an answer before and I only received half answers, no real results. I would be more than happy to send the whole program to someone to look at, if it would be easier. Thank you advance for your assistance. Scott |
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