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Recent content by GlennUK

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    Part of my cell borders in Excel 2010 don't print anymore!

    What type of check boxes? Forms or ActiveX? Cheers, Glenn. Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
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    personal.xlsb not opening from xlstart in Excel 2010

    If you rename your Personals as something else, and then do Macro Record to Personal, that should create a Personal that you can copy all the modules to. Cheers, Glenn. Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
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    INDIRECT.EXT Not Updating SharePoint Closed Data

    I'd say that it's a Sharepoint question ... are Excel documents able to be directly linked to Excel Sharepoint storage? I'd guess not. Cheers, Glenn. Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
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    Excel: Transpose row data into list

    Is the list sorted so that all the cities are grouped together? Cheers, Glenn. Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
  5. GlennUK

    Tool tips on custom buttons on ribbon

    Can you show the xml for the button? What have you set the label as? Cheers, Glenn. Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
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    "Pie of Pie" problem in Excel 2007

    I put the data like this: w/o proc 2503 T-Hosp w proc 590 O-Hosp w proc 888 created a pie of pie, selected the lesser pie, pressed Ctrl-1, and chose to have the last 2 points as pie of pie. Cheers, Glenn. Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
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    "Pie of Pie" problem in Excel 2007

    I think pie of pie is best to show this, but I don't agree on what you think the chart should look like. I think the main chart should show w/o proc ( 62.9% ) and other ( 37.1% ), and the pie of pie should show T-Hosp w proc ( 22.3% ), and O-Hosp w proc ( 14.8% ). That is also very simple to...
  8. GlennUK

    Table normalization faq68-5287

    Hey Skip, I should have realised that you'd covered that in the FAQ :-) Cheers, Glenn. Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
  9. GlennUK

    Table normalization faq68-5287

    Hi Fee, good idea, and, for info, the shortcut Alt-D-P also works for this. Cheers, Glenn. Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
  10. GlennUK

    COMBINING VLOOKUP & HLOOKUP PROBLEM

    What is the formula that works on the same worksheet? What is the formula that doesn't work? Cheers, Glenn. Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
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    Help clarifying what & where the main module is in Excel 2007

    I just wanted to find out whether you had inserted a Module into your workbook. That's the kind of object the referenced post talks about. Maybe someone else on here can see your code and help out ( I can't see it due the firewall here at work ). Cheers, Glenn. Beauty is in the eye of the...
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    Help clarifying what & where the main module is in Excel 2007

    How do you display your userform ... i.e. what code performs the Show of it? Where is that code stored? Cheers, Glenn. Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
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    Excel 2010 Paste Special -->Coloumn Widths - quick access toolbar

    One way is to have a personal macro to do an action, and then customize the QAT, Select Macros in the "Choose Commands From" drop-down ( that's where it is in Excel 2007 ), click the Add button to add the command to the QAT, and with the command selected in the right-hand pane click the Modify...
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    Fill handle without breaking formatting

    thanks for the stars :-) I'm glad that my know-how is useful for others. Cheers, Glenn. Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.
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    A formula query please

    I should have spotted that, but without knowing the actual error message, I didn't even look ( always give full information in a posting ). I'm glad you figured it out :-) Cheers, Glenn. Beauty is in the eye of the beerholder.

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