XL2000: How to Use the Template Wizard with Data Tracking Add-In

ID: Q214246


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Excel 2000


SUMMARY

The Template Wizard with Data Tracking is an add-in for Microsoft Excel. The Template Wizard allows you to transform a workbook into an online template or form, and link it to a designated database. The Template Wizard walks you through a five-step process of creating the database template that you use to automatically add data to a database or a Excel workbook.


MORE INFORMATION

The add-in discussed in this article is provided "as is" and Microsoft does not guarantee that it can be used in all situations. Although Microsoft support engineers can help with the installation and existing functionality of this add-in, they will not modify the add-in to provide new functionality. Each time you type new data in a copy of the template and save it as a separate workbook, the wizard automatically adds the data to a database that you specify.

To use the Template Wizard, click Add-Ins on the Tools menu. Click to select the Template Wizard with Data Tracking check box in the Add-Ins dialog box and click OK. You may be prompted for your compact disc if this is the first time that you select the template.

The process for using the Template Wizard includes creating a workbook that contains the layout for the data, defining a template based on the layout in the workbook and an associated database, deciding whether to consolidate existing data from separate workbooks, and saving the template and the database.

Creating a Template

  1. Open the workbook that contains the layout of the data columns you plan to use in the template. If you have not created a workbook, do so before you start the wizard.


  2. To start the wizard, on the Data menu, click Template Wizard.

    In the first step in the Template Wizard, you need to define the name of the template. The name of the active workbook appears in the first drop-down list in the dialog box. Note that the list includes the names of all open workbooks.


  3. Click the name of the workbook that contains the layout of the data, and then click Next.


  4. In step 2 of the wizard, in the Select the type of database you want the wizard to create list, select the type of database you plan to create. The default is Microsoft Excel Workbook. However, you can select other database file types.


  5. In the Type the location and name of the database box, select a folder location and name for the database file. Click Browse to select an existing database that does not appear in the current folder. Then, click Next.


  6. In step 3 of the wizard, define the links between the cells in the workbook and the fields in the database file. To define the links between cells and fields, click the Cell No. 1 box, click the cell in the workbook in which you will type new data, and press the TAB key.

    When you press the TAB key, the wizard automatically types a name in the Field Name box. The name that the wizard uses is determined by the name in the workbook that is above or to the left of the cell that you specified in the Cell box. Note that you can change the name of the field name by typing over it.


  7. Continue to define the links between all the cells in the workbook you want to link to the database, and the fields in the database file. Use a different Cell box for each cell. When you finish establishing the links, click Next.


  8. In step 4 of the wizard, determine whether to merge existing workbooks into the specified database. To merge information, click Yes, include. If you do not want to merge an existing workbook, click No, skip it.

    NOTE: To merge an existing workbook, the data in the workbook must be arranged in the same format as the template. You can decide to merge an existing workbook at a later time. (See the "Merging Existing Data" section in this article.)


  9. Click Next. In Step 5 of the wizard, read the information very carefully and then click Finish.


NOTE: The Template Wizard automatically saves the template and the database file.

Using the Template

To automatically add data to the database file, you can open a workbook based on the template that you created with the wizard, type new data in the workbook, and save the workbook.

To create a workbook based on the template:
  1. Verify that the template is in one of the following folders


  2. Windows 95/98

    C:\Windows\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\

    Windows 95/98 with User Profiles Enabled

    C:\Windows\Profiles\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Shared\Templates

    Windows NT 4.0

    C:\Windows\Profiles\username\Application Data\Microsoft\Shared\Templates
  3. On the File menu, click New; select the template, and then click OK.

    NOTE: If Macro Virus Protection is enabled, you receive a macro virus warning. Click Enable Macros to continue.


  4. Type the data you want to add to the database file.


  5. On the File menu, click Save.

    In the dialog box that appears, the following options exist: Create a new record and Continue without updating. When you type new data in the same workbook and save the file again, a third option, Update the existing record, appears.


  6. To add the data, click Create A New Record, and then click OK.

    Note that you can use the same workbook to continue adding more data to the database file. To reuse the workbook in this way, retype new data in the linked cells, save the file, and click Create a new record. You can modify an existing record by clicking Update the existing record.


Merging Existing Data

You can merge data from other workbooks either when you create the template or after you create the template.

NOTE: To merge data from another workbook to the database file, the data must be arranged with the same layout as the template. If the data in the workbook has a different layout, the wizard adds a blank record to the database file without displaying a warning message. The worksheet names must also be identical to successfully merge workbooks.

To merge data after you create the template:
  1. On the File menu, click Open, and browse to the Templates folder (located in the Application Data folder previously described).


  2. In the Files of type box, click Templates (*.xlt), and open the template you created using the Template Wizard.

    NOTE: If Macro Virus Protection is enabled, you receive a macro virus warning. Click Enable Macros to continue.


  3. On the Data menu, click Template Wizard, and continue to click Next until you see step 4 of the wizard.


  4. In step 4 of the wizard, click Yes, Include, and then click Next.


  5. In the next dialog box that appears, click Select.


  6. In the Select files to convert dialog box, select the workbook that contains the data you want to add to the database file, click Open, and then click Finish.



REFERENCES

For more information about the Template Wizard with Data Tracking, click Microsoft Excel Help on the Help menu, type What is the Template Wizard with Data Tracking? in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic.

Additional query words: addins XL2000

Keywords : kbtool kbualink97 kbdta xlwiz xlwin
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto


Last Reviewed: September 22, 1999
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