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    New User looking for an advanced solution

    Greetings

    I'm currently consulting a restaurant management on filing automation.

    Currently using excel mac for myself and local management terminals to be using excel 2007 and onwards win 7-8. I'm looking for documentation including basic methodology towards linking excel workbooks (approx. 4) into a capital prime cost, sales and invoices log for the entire management. All remote hosted to the same folder via local network for access via ms home network. Said folder is to be automatically cloned and archived into filing per restaurant cycle billing basis by a foreign file management application.

    Essentially requiring four workbooks to be filed into a master sheet for management.

    I am new to excel, I assume it may be possible to compile an automated cross workbook actions file?

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    Re: New User looking for an advanced solution

    Big project for a help forum. Our aim is to help members when they are stuck in a project, not to create one from the ground up.
    Perhaps Google around or see paying development sites?

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    Re: New User looking for an advanced solution

    All i need is to link 4 workbooks into a capital workbook, all other issues are already self-fixed...

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    Re: New User looking for an advanced solution

    Hi and welcome to the forum

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    Re: New User looking for an advanced solution

    Thanks for the Hellos, is this already a non-excel native job?

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    Re: New User looking for an advanced solution

    google results are trendbased... we dont use it...

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    Re: New User looking for an advanced solution

    i can re-issue the thread if needed, thanks, myb

    mod can close ill search-up
    Last edited by Gostbab3L; 05-10-2013 at 01:19 PM.

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    Re: New User looking for an advanced solution

    If you take a few minutes to read the forum rules, you'll understand FDibbins request.

    Aside from that, your question is impossibly vague.
    Entia non sunt multiplicanda sine necessitate

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    Re: New User looking for an advanced solution

    ...cross workbook automation is vague, were gone, fro...

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    Re: New User looking for an advanced solution

    ban my **** out...

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    Re: New User looking for an advanced solution

    lol another satisfied customer

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    Re: New User looking for an advanced solution

    im still here =\ ?

    ill make some coffee...

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