[mso] Re: Excel Advanced Expert Wanted

  • From: Jenna G <jennag6@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 10:52:28 -0400

I haven't found someone.
Jenna

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On Jun 24, 2009, at 10:31 AM, Cathy.Evans@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Have you found an expert to help you yet?  I know of a possible  
> person but
> do not know his availability and before I forwarded your info,  
> wanted to
> find out your status, thanks.
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> Jenna G <jennag6@xxxxxxxxx>
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> Thanks for the suggestion, there are a number of advantages to Google
> Docs for sure, but it won't work for this application.
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> Not all of the formulas I need are available and connecting multiple
> spreadsheets (some of this needs to be in different files, not just
> different tabs) as the file would be very, very large.
> I'll keep plugging away.
> Thanks!
> Jenna
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> R. Kowaney wrote:
>> Hi Jenna,
>> If you don't have a ton of money to spend on software, try Google  
>> Docs
> spreadsheet if the features you need are available there. You can  
> import
> your Excel spreadsheet into Google Docs and work collaboratively in  
> almost
> real time. All parties viewing the spreadsheet at the same time can  
> update
> and/or view the updates in seconds as they happen. The updates do  
> not have
> to be saved yet to be viewed . When the data is finalized, you can  
> export
> your spreadsheet to an .xls, .htm, .csv, etc. format. Pardon me if I  
> am
> deviating from the use of Microsoft Office.
>> Ruby
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>> ****************
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>>> I am looking to possibly hire an Excel expert (more expert than  
>>> me) who
>
>>> can help me with a few challenging projects to include:
>>>
>>> Online communication out of excel via RS232 or TCP Data packets (I  
>>> know
>
>>> for a fact you can send data in through these methods as well as  
>>> USB).
>>>
>>> Currently, a shared file can be opened and edited by two or more  
>>> people
>
>>> in Excel 2007.  The only way to see updates from one editor to the
> other
>>> is if both parties save the file (first the editor, than the other
>>> person who wants to see the changes) which can be done  
>>> automatically on
>
>>> a minimum interval of 5 minutes as per Excel's internal settings or
>>> manually.  I want to be able to bring this value down into the  
>>> seconds
>>> range (5-10 max) and even have the changes shown instantly on  
>>> another
>>> computer that won't be editing the file, but just viewing it.
>>>
>>> There are a few other challenges with this project that involve
>>> simplifying the HTML code Excel produces, but I can manage those.
>>>
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