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Gary Reger
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      21st Jun 2006
I would like to know if there is a site that explains in a little more
detail about best practices for setting up forms and linking them. some of
this is just practice but I have been at this for a month. I read the Excel
2003 Bible but the examples are the same where ever you look. need
additional examples. Yes I know practice, practice, practice, but I am
impatient.


 
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Otto Moehrbach
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      21st Jun 2006
Gary
Don't pull out too much hair. Explain exactly what you want to do. For
instance, what do you mean when you say "setup forms" and "linking them"?
These are two different things so explain each. It helps if you explain
what you have and then explain what you want to have. HTH Otto
"Gary Reger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I would like to know if there is a site that explains in a little more
>detail about best practices for setting up forms and linking them. some of
>this is just practice but I have been at this for a month. I read the Excel
>2003 Bible but the examples are the same where ever you look. need
>additional examples. Yes I know practice, practice, practice, but I am
>impatient.
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Gary Reger
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      23rd Jun 2006
I would like to make a timesheet for employees to enter their time, have the
information automatically save to a different workbook that is let up as a
list then move each individual company that employee worked on to a
worksheet of it own to keep track of hours, an compare the expense of having
the company to the money we make off them. Working in a single sheet I like
to think of myself as intermediate level.
"Otto Moehrbach" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Gary
> Don't pull out too much hair. Explain exactly what you want to do.
> For instance, what do you mean when you say "setup forms" and "linking
> them"? These are two different things so explain each. It helps if you
> explain what you have and then explain what you want to have. HTH Otto
> "Gary Reger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%23prC$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I would like to know if there is a site that explains in a little more
>>detail about best practices for setting up forms and linking them. some of
>>this is just practice but I have been at this for a month. I read the
>>Excel 2003 Bible but the examples are the same where ever you look. need
>>additional examples. Yes I know practice, practice, practice, but I am
>>impatient.
>>

>
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Otto Moehrbach
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      23rd Jun 2006
Gary
What you are asking for is for someone to develop a complete project for
you. You should contract with a commercial outfit if that is what you want.
If you want to do this yourself, you should just start on it and work to the
best of your ability. As you run into a specific problem that you need help
with, post your problem and question to one of these newsgroups and you will
get lots of help. I hope this helps. Otto
"Gary Reger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I would like to make a timesheet for employees to enter their time, have
>the information automatically save to a different workbook that is let up
>as a list then move each individual company that employee worked on to a
>worksheet of it own to keep track of hours, an compare the expense of
>having the company to the money we make off them. Working in a single sheet
>I like to think of myself as intermediate level.
> "Otto Moehrbach" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Gary
>> Don't pull out too much hair. Explain exactly what you want to do.
>> For instance, what do you mean when you say "setup forms" and "linking
>> them"? These are two different things so explain each. It helps if you
>> explain what you have and then explain what you want to have. HTH Otto
>> "Gary Reger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:%23prC$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>I would like to know if there is a site that explains in a little more
>>>detail about best practices for setting up forms and linking them. some
>>>of this is just practice but I have been at this for a month. I read the
>>>Excel 2003 Bible but the examples are the same where ever you look. need
>>>additional examples. Yes I know practice, practice, practice, but I am
>>>impatient.
>>>

>>
>>

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Gary Reger
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      23rd Jun 2006
Thank you. Sometimes I can only see the forest and not the trees.
I think I will start with creating time sheet.

"Otto Moehrbach" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Gary
> What you are asking for is for someone to develop a complete project
> for you. You should contract with a commercial outfit if that is what you
> want.
> If you want to do this yourself, you should just start on it and work to
> the best of your ability. As you run into a specific problem that you
> need help with, post your problem and question to one of these newsgroups
> and you will get lots of help. I hope this helps. Otto
> "Gary Reger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I would like to make a timesheet for employees to enter their time, have
>>the information automatically save to a different workbook that is let up
>>as a list then move each individual company that employee worked on to a
>>worksheet of it own to keep track of hours, an compare the expense of
>>having the company to the money we make off them. Working in a single
>>sheet I like to think of myself as intermediate level.
>> "Otto Moehrbach" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Gary
>>> Don't pull out too much hair. Explain exactly what you want to do.
>>> For instance, what do you mean when you say "setup forms" and "linking
>>> them"? These are two different things so explain each. It helps if you
>>> explain what you have and then explain what you want to have. HTH
>>> Otto
>>> "Gary Reger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:%23prC$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>I would like to know if there is a site that explains in a little more
>>>>detail about best practices for setting up forms and linking them. some
>>>>of this is just practice but I have been at this for a month. I read the
>>>>Excel 2003 Bible but the examples are the same where ever you look. need
>>>>additional examples. Yes I know practice, practice, practice, but I am
>>>>impatient.
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

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Otto Moehrbach
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      25th Jun 2006
Don't forget that a lot of help is available right here. Otto
"Gary Reger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thank you. Sometimes I can only see the forest and not the trees.
> I think I will start with creating time sheet.
>
> "Otto Moehrbach" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Gary
>> What you are asking for is for someone to develop a complete project
>> for you. You should contract with a commercial outfit if that is what
>> you want.
>> If you want to do this yourself, you should just start on it and work to
>> the best of your ability. As you run into a specific problem that you
>> need help with, post your problem and question to one of these newsgroups
>> and you will get lots of help. I hope this helps. Otto
>> "Gary Reger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>I would like to make a timesheet for employees to enter their time, have
>>>the information automatically save to a different workbook that is let up
>>>as a list then move each individual company that employee worked on to a
>>>worksheet of it own to keep track of hours, an compare the expense of
>>>having the company to the money we make off them. Working in a single
>>>sheet I like to think of myself as intermediate level.
>>> "Otto Moehrbach" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>> Gary
>>>> Don't pull out too much hair. Explain exactly what you want to do.
>>>> For instance, what do you mean when you say "setup forms" and "linking
>>>> them"? These are two different things so explain each. It helps if you
>>>> explain what you have and then explain what you want to have. HTH
>>>> Otto
>>>> "Gary Reger" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>> news:%23prC$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>>I would like to know if there is a site that explains in a little more
>>>>>detail about best practices for setting up forms and linking them. some
>>>>>of this is just practice but I have been at this for a month. I read
>>>>>the Excel 2003 Bible but the examples are the same where ever you look.
>>>>>need additional examples. Yes I know practice, practice, practice, but
>>>>>I am impatient.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>

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>>

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