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Excel Iteration Problem25 Jul 2008 18:02 GMT-
I have an annoying situation when I each time open the Ms excel file I
have to activate(pressing F2 and entering) the  output cell (Col C) which
is  having a circular reference with Col A to get the desired value but it is
lost  when i reopen it next time and show #value.
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VBA Time Stamp... I'm close, but need help24 Jul 2008 22:19 GMT-
New to the group and thanks in advance for any assistance you can give
me. I'm somewhat a novice at this VBA stuff.
I have a spreadsheet that I currently have set up for users to change
the date in the footer when they make modifications. As you might
Creating a chart.24 Jul 2008 20:34 GMT-
The code below creates a chart and places it on the Excel spreadsheet.
I can;t seem to find a couple of things how can I control what is
displayed on the x and y axis?
and how can I control how wide or how many points are displayed.
Creating a chart.24 Jul 2008 20:23 GMT-
The code below creates a chart and places it on the Excel spreadsheet.
I can;t seem to find a couple of things how can I control what is
displayed on the x and y axis?
and how can I control how wide or how many points are displayed.
Set cell size, text input problem24 Jul 2008 17:41 GMT-
I have a merged cell with wrap text and have prevented users from
editing the size of the cell (they can change the font, formatting,
etc.). The problem is that users can enter in text that overflows the
cell, and it simply cuts it off--this is ok (better than NOT cutting
Display Missing Data Labels as N/A on a Chart24 Jul 2008 16:07 GMT-
I am displaying values as the data labels in a chart but missing
values are displayed as 0's. Is there a way to display them as N/A
instead?
Lost data in office 200724 Jul 2008 14:30 GMT-
It happened few times in three months. I built a database and did save data
all the time, but excel suddenly shut down and it appeaed "damage data". Even
I tried to recover it, it was not a complete database that I built . What
should I do? Does it always happen in office 2007?
Store sql statement in ODBC, then reuse it in excel24 Jul 2008 11:06 GMT-
In Excel using its integrated function to retrieve data from mssql server,
sql statement is stored in excel file itself. Is there any way to store that
statement in ODBC, then just simply use it in excel?
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Cannot open the DBF created from the SaveAs option of Excel24 Jul 2008 08:37 GMT-
I have an Excel sheet with 150 columns and 8 rows of data, when I use the
SaveAs option under the File menu of Excel with Type DBF4, it creates the
dbf file with no errors. But when I try to open the file from VFP, it
indictaes the following error and cannot be opened.
Task Pane24 Jul 2008 01:22 GMT-
How do I open the task pane in excel 2007?
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