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Editing Weekly Inventory
How can I scan a blank document (Inventory Sheet) that has all the products
we sell listed and then pull that document up and edit with the numbers of each item, or add\delete items . Then I could save the edited document and just pull up the blank document the next week and enter that weeks numbers. I do a lot of inventory and weekly counting. This is a nightclub business that carries numerous items. A lot of counting stock weekly. I need a start amount, end amount, which will give me a sold amount, and that will tell me a re-order amount! I've been doing this by hand and on paper for 17 years! There's got to be a easier way! I can scan the document but haven't learned how to edit the items or numbers -- Hotty Toddy & Thank You 2 |
Editing Weekly Inventory
Hi,
Sounds like you need a template file. Create a file without data, but with all the fixed stuff you need each week, formulas, and formatting and choose File, Save As, change the Files of type to Template (*.xlt). Excel will switch you to the templates folder, click Save. When you need your file for a new weeks data entry, choose File, New, Under Templates, click On my computer... This file is opened as an standard file, not as a template, so when you click Save you will not overwrite the template, but instead be prompted for a password. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Determined" wrote: How can I scan a blank document (Inventory Sheet) that has all the products we sell listed and then pull that document up and edit with the numbers of each item, or add\delete items . Then I could save the edited document and just pull up the blank document the next week and enter that weeks numbers. I do a lot of inventory and weekly counting. This is a nightclub business that carries numerous items. A lot of counting stock weekly. I need a start amount, end amount, which will give me a sold amount, and that will tell me a re-order amount! I've been doing this by hand and on paper for 17 years! There's got to be a easier way! I can scan the document but haven't learned how to edit the items or numbers -- Hotty Toddy & Thank You 2 |
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