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    I'll soon have a requirement for a VB scripter to assist me in the development of a series of interconnected Office docs.
    The brief outline is this - imagine 40 or so Word/Excel docs with macros in a folder - the user will proceed through these documents and complete them. Upon completion the content from these docs needs to be sent to a master document in the same folder. Basically, everything the user does in individual docs will update the master doc, either by 'submitting' the content from the current doc, or saving the current doc, opening the master and clicking 'update', whichever is the easiest.

    I could probably work out how to do this myself - but I just don't have the time at the mo.

    Please PM if this is something you'd like to be involved with. Any SharePoint experience a plus.

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    Stick it on one of those rentacoda websites and an Indian will do it for you for 50p

    tim

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      #3
      Originally posted by tim123 View Post
      Stick it on one of those rentacoda websites and an Indian will do it for you for 50p

      tim
      in all seriousness it does sound like something that could be specced up and coded externally without having to bring someone on site... flip I could do it myself if you could afford me
      Coffee's for closers

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        #4
        Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
        in all seriousness it does sound like something that could be specced up and coded externally without having to bring someone on site
        It is - except the docs are v confidential.

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          #5
          Originally posted by realityhack View Post
          It is - except the docs are v confidential.
          doesn't matter - generic specs + coding = no confidential docs changing hands
          Coffee's for closers

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            #6
            Thanks to those who've replied by PM - I'm unable to reply to some, please check your settings (and I'll check mine).

            SC - the brief would be to work with existing documents.

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