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Activities report in Infopath (Update)

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Hi guys, I have updated the activities report and corrected a minor (or not such a minor) bug. Previously the report used to submit numbers with dot as decimal separator. However, the web time report accepts comma as decimal separator. So, make sure you sent in previous uploads numbers decimals and not hundreds. Ivan suggested that I added the functionality to fill in the selected...
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Activities report in Infopath

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Description Activities report manager is an Infopath solution which automates the work with the Techedge web time report. It is dedicated to my colleagues who work in Techedge. This project was experimental. I wanted to discover deeper the functionalities of Infopath and the opportunities for creating automation applications. The project could have been published a couple of weeks...
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CBI (Customer to Business Interaction) Excel data export

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CBI (Customer to Business Interaction) Excel data export
Hi guys, Recently we had an opportunity to develop an Excel add-in to carry out custom export of data regarding the employees salary payments into a CBI (Customer to Business Interaction) format. This is a standard for the text flat file data formatting implemented by banks for batch data loading. More information could be found on www.cbi-org.eu Read More » Share this:MoreLike...
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PACMAN in Excel’2007

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Hi all, I’ve finally finished the testing phase of the great old well-known game Pacman which I created in Excel’2007! Admire once again the huge potential and power Excel (and basically the whole MS Office Suite) has! Check the video presentation to understand what it really is. If you want to download it you might want to read the description page on my web-site: http://www.yriver.it/en/games/57-pacman.html where...
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Automate Excel charts building and moving to Power Point presentations

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Hi, Today we would like to present you yet another Excel add-in that we created for one our client. This is another implementation of the tool to build and transfer Excel charts into PowerPoint presentations. The tool is quite universal so you could easily adapt yourself to use it. The solution is quite simple and it uses at maximum the natural capabilities of Excel. So, imagine...
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