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replyReply Mon 9 Nov 2009, 16:03Delegate Jason said...

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is there a simple way to set up buttons for macros that can run pivot table queries for data updated every week? These would run a set of queries and output various reports on different sheets, with % difference week on week and against a forecast

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replyReply Wed 11 Nov 2009, 09:31Trainer Simon said...

RE: Advance Excel

Hi Jason,

Thank you for your question.

To achieve this you would have to write some VBA code to automate the whole process which means that this question is beyond the scope of the forum.

I suggest that you have a look at the Excel VBA 2 day Introduction course outline as this may well assist you in your solution.

Regards

Simon

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Excel tip:

LARGE and SMALL functions and their uses

Two of Excel's most common functions are the MAX and MIN functions which will display the largest (MAX) or smallest (MIN) value in a series. What if you need the 2nd or 3rd largest or smallest values instead of the largest or smallest?

The =LARGE(array,n) returns the nth largest value of a series.

The =SMALL(array,n) function returns the nth smallest value of a series.

In both functions, 'n' represents the order of the number you want to display. For example, putting in 2 as n will give you the second highest number; putting in 3 as n will give you the third highest number.

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