Hi Folks (and especially you Whillow
),
It has taken me waaaay longer than I expected but I went back to basics and have removed any of those troublesome 'modern' functions I was using and replaced them with decades old functions that should play nicely on even the oldest versions of Excel.
I've tested this version on both Windows (v10) and MacOs (Ventura, also known as v13.5). I've run it on an old Excel version on Windows and on an up-to-date Office 365 version. I've done the same on my Mac. They all operated as expected. If there are any issues running this version then it would probably be a local issue with your set-up.
I apologise that I didn't test the original version this way. My excuse is that I believed that all current versions of Excel could use the functions I relied on. This wasn't true so... I'm sorry for any stress I caused anyone.
I've made changes to how the tool works. I've simplified things for the users. There is now only one version. Everyone has the choice to do water discounting if they want.
Macros are absolutely necessary in this version. If you're not comfortable enabling macros then this tool isn't for you. As I've explained before, this is a tool I built for myself and I'm sharing what I use for free. Hopefully, it will be useful for some soapers who can't justify spending money on other software. I'm guessing that's hobbyists rather than commercial soapers. When you first open the file you may, depending on exactly which version of Excel you have (and your security settings) see a variety of security warnings about the dangers of opening files from unknown/trusted sources. These are very real and should be heeded. There's bad people out there. However, if you like to live on the wild side (and what soaper doesn't
) you can ignore these, trust me, and use this tool to have some soaping fun.
Features include:
Design Sheet - use this sheet to see the expected characteristics of a soap for the oils used
Recipe Sheet - Choose different mould sizes and have recipes automagically resize to suit
Set-up Sheets - Use these sheets to input your mould dimensions; fragrance types/suppliers/prices; Oil types/suppliers/prices; Colourants types/suppliers/prices, Standard Recipe Sheet for recording your go-to recipe.
Print Sheet - A sheet formatted for printing your recipe with all necessary data, pricing, dates etc.
Batch Sheet - There's a button that will move the information from the Recipe Sheet to a Batch Sheet to record some basic batch-cost information.
Lots of other stuff too.
Anyway, sorry this has taken me so long. Thanks for your patience. Have fun.
Cheers, Grant
(PS. I'm always happy to receive feedback on this. If you like it, hate it, find an issue etc. please feel free to let me know. sending this out into the world is, I imagine, a bit like sending your child off to college. It's nice to hear how its doing occasionally
).