e line
Once I got one of the formulas, I assume that I could duplicate them for
the row information and printed file information
Thats really it. Is there a way to do that?
On Thursday, April 12, 2012 8:44:26 AM UTC-4, Ratedr wrote:
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> or if anyone following this link, can look at the or
or if anyone following this link, can look at the original sheet that I
wrote and add in the code.
On Thursday, April 12, 2012 4:24:38 AM UTC-4, Ratedr wrote:
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> is there a way you can add that code into one of the cells (like in , for
> example k4, stating "(=if d4=d5)+(ife4=e5
use? its
hard for me to picture it and I cant really see in that macro (not really
that familiar with macros) where the 123.xls would be opened, etC)
thank you so much in advance if you can do this
On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 11:07:28 AM UTC-4, Ratedr wrote:
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> Is there a fomula or a ma
open up "123.xls" and print
it. IT will do the same for if the # in style 456, 789 and so on. I hope
I explained myself
On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 11:07:28 AM UTC-4, Ratedr wrote:
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> Is there a fomula or a macro or something, within excel, that will allow
> it to open u
Is there a fomula or a macro or something, within excel, that will allow it
to open up and print another excel file?
What Im saying is, for example:
I am making sprockets. I print out an order sheet for 100 sprockets. I
have a spreadsheet open stating 100 sprockets. Each time 1 sprocket is no