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I am running office 2007.
I have used merge loads of times on a basic level, getting the data from XL and utting it into letters reports etc. The question is can you use the data from the database to create a chart for each record ? Hope some one can help or point me in the right direction. Matthew |
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See the conversation at, e.g.
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/conversat...did=3462 3187 There may be better ways to do this that do not involve a merge (e.g. build each chart in Excel programmatically and insert it into the output document) Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Visit Londinium at http://www.ralphwatson.tv Matthew wrote: I am running office 2007. I have used merge loads of times on a basic level, getting the data from XL and utting it into letters reports etc. The question is can you use the data from the database to create a chart for each record ? Hope some one can help or point me in the right direction. Matthew |
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On 18 Sep, 11:31, Peter Jamieson
wrote: See the conversation at, e.g. http://www.eggheadcafe.com/conversat...34640971&threa... There may be better ways to do this that do not involve a merge (e.g. build each chart in Excel programmatically and insert it into the output document) Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Visit Londinium athttp://www.ralphwatson.tv Matthew wrote: I am running office 2007. I have used merge loads of times on a basic level, getting the data from XL and utting it into letters reports etc. The question is can you use the data from the database to create a chart for each record ? Hope some one can help or point me in the right direction. Matthew Peter, Thanks for responding! I think having read the threads and searched around there is no easy way and as I only have 100 odd reports I will do it the old fashioned way. Get excell to print me all the charts and I will manualy stick them in the reports. Should look nice with a 'special page' for the reports I can se the boss going for that. Regards Matthew |
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If you're willing to do 100 old-fashioned cuts-and-pastes, could be
easier to copy/paste one chart into Word and get it laid out how you want, then repeat for the other hundred. With a bit of macro recording and some find/replace you /might/ be able to make that a bit easier. Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Visit Londinium at http://www.ralphwatson.tv Matthew wrote: On 18 Sep, 11:31, Peter Jamieson wrote: See the conversation at, e.g. http://www.eggheadcafe.com/conversat...34640971&threa... There may be better ways to do this that do not involve a merge (e.g. build each chart in Excel programmatically and insert it into the output document) Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Visit Londinium athttp://www.ralphwatson.tv Matthew wrote: I am running office 2007. I have used merge loads of times on a basic level, getting the data from XL and utting it into letters reports etc. The question is can you use the data from the database to create a chart for each record ? Hope some one can help or point me in the right direction. Matthew Peter, Thanks for responding! I think having read the threads and searched around there is no easy way and as I only have 100 odd reports I will do it the old fashioned way. Get excell to print me all the charts and I will manualy stick them in the reports. Should look nice with a 'special page' for the reports I can se the boss going for that. Regards Matthew |
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