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I am working in excel, showing properties returns relating to different funds. I would like to write a code so that when a fund is selected, a seperate list of all the properties available in that fund is shown. If that possible?

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Louise

RE: List in excel

Dear Louise

Thanks for your post and our apologies for the delay in getting back to you, this post did slip through the net!

We may be able to find a solution to what you describe, but it will help us if you can supply some more information.

It looks like you have some specific spreadsheets you are working with so if you can list your main objectives, including key features you wish to have and even a copy of some example spreadsheets that will be great.

We can then let you know if we can help, and if so will most likely need to set aside some development time to work on the solution, we will let you know if there will be any associated costs.

If you wish to look into this in more detail then please let us know.

Regards

Jacob

Mon 22 Dec 2008: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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