Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Need to print text properly alligned in excel

2015-07-09 Thread M.Rafique MRU
Dear MandeepBaluja,

You are absolutely right i need data in this way bu slightly different
then your invoice. I have illustrated my problem more clearly, hope
now you can easily understand my problem  give me solution. For any
further query plz ask to me.

Thanks  Regards

Muhammad Rafique Ujjan

On 7/6/15, Mandeep Baluja rockerna...@gmail.com wrote:
 If I am not wrong you want this type of data.It can easily achieved with
 the help of formula even the salary slips can be printed automatically with

 coding. Confirm once if this type of data is required and in case of other
 scenario you can provide your much data so that I can understand the trend
 of values.

 Regards,
 MandeepBaluja
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 On Monday, July 6, 2015 at 11:38:19 AM UTC+5:30, MRafique Ujjan wrote:

 Dear sir the text to column option does not work for me, i have
 already used this tool but doesn't give desired result.

 On 7/6/15, GENIUS izhar...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:
  for this purpose you may use TEXT TO COLUMN from DATA ribbon
 
  On Friday, 3 July 2015 15:41:43 UTC+5, MRafique Ujjan wrote:
 
  Dear Excel Experts!
 
  I am facing a problem while print 100s of payslips, problem is that its
 
  data is written in one cell which contains text and numerical data.
 they
  are not aligned and when i try to set its aligment through space it
 still
 
  not aligned when i take its print. I have attached a sample file. plz
 go
  through my problem and assist me to get rid of this problem.
 
  Your cooperation in this regard will be highly appreciated.
 
  Thanks
 
  Muhammad Rafique Ujjan
 
 
 
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Need to print text properly alligned in excel

2015-07-06 Thread Mandeep Baluja
If I am not wrong you want this type of data.It can easily achieved with 
the help of formula even the salary slips can be printed automatically with 
coding. Confirm once if this type of data is required and in case of other 
scenario you can provide your much data so that I can understand the trend 
of values. 

Regards, 
MandeepBaluja
Learningzmypassion.
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https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=312532939





On Monday, July 6, 2015 at 11:38:19 AM UTC+5:30, MRafique Ujjan wrote:

 Dear sir the text to column option does not work for me, i have 
 already used this tool but doesn't give desired result. 

 On 7/6/15, GENIUS izhar...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 
  for this purpose you may use TEXT TO COLUMN from DATA ribbon 
  
  On Friday, 3 July 2015 15:41:43 UTC+5, MRafique Ujjan wrote: 
  
  Dear Excel Experts! 
  
  I am facing a problem while print 100s of payslips, problem is that its 
  data is written in one cell which contains text and numerical data. 
 they 
  are not aligned and when i try to set its aligment through space it 
 still 
  
  not aligned when i take its print. I have attached a sample file. plz 
 go 
  through my problem and assist me to get rid of this problem. 
  
  Your cooperation in this regard will be highly appreciated. 
  
  Thanks 
  
  Muhammad Rafique Ujjan 
  
  
  
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Need to print text properly alligned in excel

2015-07-06 Thread M.Rafique MRU
Dear sir the text to column option does not work for me, i have
already used this tool but doesn't give desired result.

On 7/6/15, GENIUS izharra...@gmail.com wrote:
 for this purpose you may use TEXT TO COLUMN from DATA ribbon

 On Friday, 3 July 2015 15:41:43 UTC+5, MRafique Ujjan wrote:

 Dear Excel Experts!

 I am facing a problem while print 100s of payslips, problem is that its
 data is written in one cell which contains text and numerical data. they
 are not aligned and when i try to set its aligment through space it still

 not aligned when i take its print. I have attached a sample file. plz go
 through my problem and assist me to get rid of this problem.

 Your cooperation in this regard will be highly appreciated.

 Thanks

 Muhammad Rafique Ujjan



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