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Every morning I prepare a sales report that I send out to the staff. I am
saving files from our POS into tab delimited files and everyday when I open them I have to manipulate where I want the columns to be. I always want the columns to be in the same spot as I have vlookup formulas looking for information in specific columns. Is there a way to do this so that I don't have to manipulate these everyday? It just seems like a waste of time. |
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IF you're performing the same manipulations every day, record a macro
(Tools/Macro/Record Macro). If not, you'll have to give more info on what you want to happen. In article , "Brad" wrote: Every morning I prepare a sales report that I send out to the staff. I am saving files from our POS into tab delimited files and everyday when I open them I have to manipulate where I want the columns to be. I always want the columns to be in the same spot as I have vlookup formulas looking for information in specific columns. Is there a way to do this so that I don't have to manipulate these everyday? It just seems like a waste of time. |
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I open up the same tab delimited files everyday. I want the columns to
always be in the same spot however I am not 100% sure that I move them from the same spot everyday. For example, when I open them using fixed width I have to move lines or add lines to create the columns that I want. "JE McGimpsey" wrote: IF you're performing the same manipulations every day, record a macro (Tools/Macro/Record Macro). If not, you'll have to give more info on what you want to happen. In article , "Brad" wrote: Every morning I prepare a sales report that I send out to the staff. I am saving files from our POS into tab delimited files and everyday when I open them I have to manipulate where I want the columns to be. I always want the columns to be in the same spot as I have vlookup formulas looking for information in specific columns. Is there a way to do this so that I don't have to manipulate these everyday? It just seems like a waste of time. |
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If what you do changes with every file, it will be difficult to
automate... Is there a way to capture what you do in a series of steps? In article , "Brad" wrote: I open up the same tab delimited files everyday. I want the columns to always be in the same spot however I am not 100% sure that I move them from the same spot everyday. For example, when I open them using fixed width I have to move lines or add lines to create the columns that I want. |
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