Report statistics about a Set of Workbooks

Today’s contributor is Sarah Hothersall, Liaison Director at Lyquidity. She’s providing information about the Workbook Statistics add-in, a free tool for Excel users that was created by Sandy Marshall, a Product Manager at Lyquidity, who is in charge of development of ComplyXL for enterprise spreadsheet management. To download this add-in, visit http://www.lyquidity.com/workbookstatistics.

Sometimes it is helpful to report statistics about a set of workbooks contained in a folder. You can use this add-in to create such a report. The report it provides includes the following statistics:

  • A count of the number, text, logical and error constant (manually entered) cells in each sheet
  • A count of the number, text, logical and error formulas in each sheet
  • The number of names defined on each sheet and at the workbook level
  • The number of external references

The report can be extended to display any statistic available within a workbook.

The report also displays a dependency diagram that is generated by the add-in to document all worksheet relationships it discovers and to highlight links to workbooks in other folders.

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  • Sorry about my asking regarding an old topic.

    All options of the "Show Values As" function are available as well as for SSAS OLAP PivotTable? For instance, options such as "Difference From..." or "% Difference From..."..

    Best regards,

    Jack

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  • Can you plz send me a demo file compiled with access at tarafder3@aol.com

    Shahriar Tarafder

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