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Excel as fill-in form

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    Sashacat7
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    Excel as fill-in form

    I am working on creating a time and expense form in Excel and would like some
    thoughts on how to set it up correctly. Building the form is the easy part
    since there are plenty of templates to use.

    Here are my problems:

    *The company uses a large number of freelance contractors, not all have
    Excel.
    *I want to be able to email contractors a time sheet, have them fill it out
    and return via email for approval.
    *We looked at a few Timesheet programs but all were too expensive relative
    to the company's needs and very few were customizable to dealing with
    non-employees.
    *I would love something web based, filled out in a browser.

    Any suggestions would be much appreciated!

    Thanks!!



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    ufo_pilot
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    RE: Excel as fill-in form

    You could create a generic one in Notepad, this will be a .txt file and can
    be imported as Delimited text into excel after that ahere are countless
    possibilities, copy - paste, macros, VBA, Formulas, Pivot tables...etc, etc..

    "Sashacat7" wrote:

    > I am working on creating a time and expense form in Excel and would like some
    > thoughts on how to set it up correctly. Building the form is the easy part
    > since there are plenty of templates to use.
    >
    > Here are my problems:
    >
    > *The company uses a large number of freelance contractors, not all have
    > Excel.
    > *I want to be able to email contractors a time sheet, have them fill it out
    > and return via email for approval.
    > *We looked at a few Timesheet programs but all were too expensive relative
    > to the company's needs and very few were customizable to dealing with
    > non-employees.
    > *I would love something web based, filled out in a browser.
    >
    > Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
    >
    > Thanks!!
    >
    >


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