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    Making a template

    I am NOT a computer genius. Can just do basic stuff, although I do learn quickly. When I tried to make my own worksheet template, I couldn't figure out how to save it so that it'll show as a template option when inserting a new worksheet. Help! I'm trying to create a database for a very poor non-profit org and I am totally not qualified, so any help would be appreciated!

    I also was wondering how to write a formula to hyperlink each cell in an entire column to separate corresponding worksheets? I figured out how to do each one manually, but surely there is a less time-consuming way . . .?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wnedynnu02
    I am NOT a computer genius. Can just do basic stuff, although I do learn quickly. When I tried to make my own worksheet template, I couldn't figure out how to save it so that it'll show as a template option when inserting a new worksheet. Help! I'm trying to create a database for a very poor non-profit org and I am totally not qualified, so any help would be appreciated!

    I also was wondering how to write a formula to hyperlink each cell in an entire column to separate corresponding worksheets? I figured out how to do each one manually, but surely there is a less time-consuming way . . .?
    Hi,

    for a Template look at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...548141033.aspx
    or
    http://www.ehow.com/how_2020058_crea...eet-excel.html

    For the rest of your question perhaps post either a sample sheet or a sample formula for further assistance.

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    Last edited by Bryan Hessey; 07-26-2007 at 04:27 AM.
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