$$Excel-Macros$$ Transpose Horizontal Table and get the Pivot Table

2016-07-14 Thread Edo Hanggoro

Dear All,

I got the VBA script for transpose the horizontal excel table (Sheet 
"Data") into table in sheet "Table & PT". That is awesome VBA script to 
convert from the "horizontal" data table into the "vertical" data table 
also the pivot table is nice. I try to do with the same way to convert the 
table from sheet "DB Table" into table in sheet "Cnrt Table" but 
unfortunately it is fail. I just need the help for VBA script so i can 
convert that table in the same way. By the way is it possible to do without 
adding the blank column as in the sheet "Data" table? Thank you and i 
appreciate for your help.


Best Regards

Edo

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$$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Introduce Yourself !!

2016-07-14 Thread Edo Hanggoro
Hi.
I'm Edo, working in fields of data and accountant for consumer goods 
product.
Looking forward to interact with everyone here.

Regards
Edo



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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Introduce Yourself !!

2016-07-14 Thread Naveen Kumar M N
Dear All,

I am Naveenkumar from Bangalore, currently I am working as MIS executive in
IT company. Keen to learn more about Excel macros and vb code.

Thanks
Naveenkumar
On Jul 13, 2016 9:10 PM, "DINESH SHETTY"  wrote:

Hi,

I'm Dinesh Shetty, working on Data analysis and analytical field in
Bangalore. I would like to improve my knowledge in VBA Macros.

Thanks!!!

Dinesh Shetty


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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ How do I arrange formula in Microsoft Excel

2016-07-14 Thread Paul Schreiner
In this case, in cell C5 you could use a calculation like:=(Q35 -1) * 10
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 On Thursday, July 14, 2016 7:27 AM, David Jones  
wrote:
 

 Hi,Can any one please help me to arrange a formula, so that if the number in a 
selected cell increases, the corresponding answer in another cell will increase 
accordingly.

How do i arrange the formula in Excel, so that if Q35(cell number)=1, the 
answer (in cell C5) is 0;                                                       
                   if Q35 =2, the answer (in cell C5) is 10;                    
                                                      if Q35=3, the answer (in 
cell C5) is 20                                                                  
         if Q35=4, the answer (in cell C5) is 30 and so on...

I am trying to set a spreadsheet up for a friend to help him set up in 
business, the numbers 0 through to 4 (and onwards in cell Q35) are the number 
of stops on a delivery route, the answer in increments of (say 10), in cell C5, 
is the assumed additional cost per extra stop beyond the first stop. i.e. if 
only stops once, no extra charge, if he stops a second time, he will charge an 
extra £10 and if he stops three times in total, the extra charge would be £20 
etc...
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$$Excel-Macros$$ Looking for MS SQL Resources - Bangalore Location

2016-07-14 Thread yogananda muthaiah
Hi All,

Kindly send your resume to below given id : ananda...@exidelife.in for MS
SQL opening and having more than 1year experience

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$$Excel-Macros$$ VBA code to send multiple PDF to multiple e mail receipients from outlook

2016-07-14 Thread Rajarajan Venkatachalam
Dear Friends,
I have some 150 pdf (payslips) which has to be sent to employees respective 
mail id.as attachments.

Presently I use mail merge  to send the payslip html format.

Can anyone assist me with VBA code.

Rajarajan

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$$Excel-Macros$$ How do I arrange formula in Microsoft Excel

2016-07-14 Thread David Jones
Hi,
Can any one please help me to arrange a formula, so that if the number in a 
selected cell increases, the corresponding answer in another cell will 
increase accordingly.

How do i arrange the formula in Excel, so that if Q35(cell number)=1, the 
answer (in cell C5) is 0;
  
if Q35 =2, the answer (in cell C5) is 10;
  
if Q35=3, the answer (in cell C5) is 20 
  
if Q35=4, the answer (in cell C5) is 30 and so on...

I am trying to set a spreadsheet up for a friend to help him set up in 
business, the numbers 0 through to 4 (and onwards in cell Q35) are the 
number of stops on a delivery route, the answer in increments of (say 10), 
in cell C5, is the assumed additional cost per extra stop beyond the first 
stop. i.e. if only stops once, no extra charge, if he stops a second time, 
he will charge an extra £10 and if he stops three times in total, the extra 
charge would be £20 etc...

I hope that someone can please help me on this

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