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We've planned several new exiting and improved tools for ASAP Utilities in 2011.
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//www.asap-utilities.com/compare-versions.php?first=40604&second=40508

5 comments

Kanwaljit

Hi Bastien,

May the Family Live 1000 Years !

Version 4.7.1. Ist of all, Congratulations and Thanks for everything you have done to make the life easy for millions like us. I may be mistaken, but when I use any utility from ASAP which opens an option screen for further proceedings, the usual ? and X signs (help and close) on the top right of the screens are not showing in 2007.

Regards
CA Kanwaljit Singh Dhunna
India

Bastien

Hello Kanwaljit,

Thank you for your email and compliment.
Both these signs haven't been there for ages in ASAP Utilities.
The question mark on the userform isn't used because we haven't a help function to it.
A quick way to close a dialog (in ASAP Utilities), besides the close-button, is to press the ESC key, that works in all tools.

Kind regards,
Bastien

Kanwaljit

Hi Bastien,

May the Family Live 1000 Years !

It seems I never had to use those those signs :) and so I never noticed it earlier. Also I saw it on a system on which only 2007 was installed and I had no chance to confirm it with 2003. Anyway that is something new for me ;)

Thanks and Regards
CA Kanwaljit Singh Dhunna
India

Kanwaljit

Hi Bastien,

May the Family Live 1000 Years !

Is there any facility like "Easily create a lot of Excel files based on Values in Selected Cells" ?

Thanks and Regards
CA Kanwaljit Singh Dhunna
India

Bastien

Hello Kanwaljit,

Thank you for your feedback.

There isn't a tool that does that in one step, but perhaps you can use the following workaround.
Enter the names of the files in a range of cells.
Create a template worksheet in the same workbook that has the layout of the files that need to be created.

Then use the following tool to automatically general copies of the template-sheet with the specified names:
ASAP Utilities » Sheets » Insert multiple sheets (uses the cell values as sheet names)…
//www.asap-utilities.com/asap-utilities-excel-tools-tip.php?tip=22&utilities=20&lang=en_us

And then save these sheets a separate files to a given folder:
ASAP Utilities » Export » Export worksheets as separate files…
//www.asap-utilities.com/asap-utilities-excel-tools-tip.php?tip=233&utilities=196&lang=en_us

Does this help?
Or do you just need to create many copies of certain Excel files?

Kind regards,
Bastien