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    Newspaper layout using Excel?

    I work in a newspaper advertising department and use Excel to keep a list of ads that will appear in our newspaper. It contains the advertiser's name, column width and length of the ads. We currently use the Excel list as a reference to create the page layout by hand - Yes, old-fashioned pencil and paper! I'd like be able to use the Excel program itself to create the layout or import the Excel data into a compatible program to create the "map" of the ads and show where we want them to appear. They only need to appear as blank boxes in the appropriate sizes (with the advertiser's name if possible). It would work best if I could move the boxes around on a template that represents the news pages.

    I know there are some very expensive publishing programs out there that can do this translating of size data into shapes (like ALS, AdForce, etc.), but our company has no plans to purchase at this time. Anyone know of a way to get Excel to create something like this, or of a MS Office program that can interface with my Excel list to accomplish this?

    I'd very much appreciate feedback!

    Thanks!

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    Re: Newspaper layout using Excel?

    Interesting Q: here is one way it could be done I suppose

    you would start with a blank template in relative size to your paper

    I would leave 4 columns to the left 1st col = thin and col 4 = thin and just
    used as a spacer, in col b

    I would run a list that looked like this

    box 1 ( small )
    box 2 ( small )
    box 3 ( small )
    box 4 ( small )
    etc
    box 5 ( medium )
    etc

    in col c
    I would use a validation / list and have the advertiser names via a named
    range from your data base
    this would go down as far as needed ( match boxes )

    I would then go the drawing and select shapes and get a box shape ( square )
    and size this in relation to a standard ad size

    and lets say there are 3 standard sizes you want to use , I may build 5
    small then 5 medium and 5 large ( example may need more or less )

    these would sit to the right of the newspaper draft.

    in col D I would put =b1&c1 ( if the dial up was empty it would just say
    box1 for example, if I dialled up tom in the advertiser name it would read
    box 1 Tom )

    in the text section ( of the shape ) I would then link each box to the left
    dial up by entering in the formula section something like this
    =d1 ( placed into form ula bar.

    then all is simple select the size add yo want dial up the name it will
    appear in the shape then drag n drop it into your newspaper draft.

    when finished just delete the names from c place your boxes back into their
    homes till next time.

    hope it helps
    may be a better way
    cheers
    Pete







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    > I work in a newspaper advertising department and use Excel to keep a
    > list of ads that will appear in our newspaper. It contains the
    > advertiser's name, column width and length of the ads. We currently use
    > the Excel list as a reference to create the page layout by hand - Yes,
    > old-fashioned pencil and paper! I'd like be able to use the Excel
    > program itself to create the layout or import the Excel data into a
    > compatible program to create the "map" of the ads and show where we
    > want them to appear. They only need to appear as blank boxes in the
    > appropriate sizes (with the advertiser's name if possible). It would
    > work best if I could move the boxes around on a template that
    > represents the news pages.
    >
    > I know there are some very expensive publishing programs out there that
    > can do this translating of size data into shapes (like ALS, AdForce,
    > etc.), but our company has no plans to purchase at this time. Anyone
    > know of a way to get Excel to create something like this, or of a MS
    > Office program that can interface with my Excel list to accomplish
    > this?
    >
    > I'd very much appreciate feedback!
    >
    > Thanks!
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    Re: Newspaper layout using Excel?

    Hi,

    You may want to check out www.layoutsystem.com

    I think it is EXACTLY what you are looking for!
    [Fair disclosure, it is my business]

    Thanks and be well,
    Yaakov

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