Excel reporting with David Carter
For nearly 10 years, David Carter has advised AccountingWEB members on how to apply Excel tools to management reporting. Any Answers remains the best place to raise a query about a particular issue that is bothering you, but this group is intended as a forum for people who want to delve more deeply into the techniques and underlying issues. It also provides David Carter with a platform to share new discoveries and to promote some of the excellent tutorials he has previously contributed to AccountingWEB.co.uk:
● Getting better reports out of your accounts package
● Interested in Pivot Tables? Start here
● Interested in Pivot Tables? Part 2
● ExcelZone's five-minute Pivot Table tips
● Improve your reporting skills with self-teach tutorials
● Improve your sales reports using MS Access
● Use MS Query to analyse Sage sales data
| Thread title | Author | Replies | Last reply |
|---|---|---|---|
| Suppression fields/columns for csv import file | sagetrain | 5 | 16 Mar 13:06 |
| Company Financial Reporting, Consolidation, Budgeting and Forecasting Survey | Howard A Taylor | 18 Apr 18:20 | |
| COPYING PARENT NAME TO ALL SUB NAMES IN .IFF FORMAT / OR CSV FORMAT | JARVIS KAMVABINGU | 10 Nov 08:18 | |
| Freeze those cubes now! | David Carter | 10 | 12 Jun 13:30 |
| Back-ends and Front-ends | David Carter | 1 | 30 May 12:31 |
| Excel handling 101 million records | David Carter | 4 | 27 Apr 14:02 |
| Pivot tables in 90 seconds | David Carter | 27 May 22:51 | |
| Any feedback on Office 2010? | John Stokdyk | 13 Aug 10:33 | |
| Reporting with Sage 50 | John Stokdyk | 4 | 18 May 14:27 |


