Lots of cleanup here too, removing large swaths of code that are no
longer needed. Many improvements the Excel workbook, which is kept in
Teams, not git. These changes may or may not have had accompanying VBA
changes.
A lot has changed here, including:
1. Adding pounds to the data available for display in pivot table.
2. Visual improvements
3. Code simplification
4. Hiding / showing sheets as needed. A developer's backdoor allows for
easy toggling for debugging purposes: Ctrl+RightClick on the Forecast
Adjustment form's "Selected Scenario" label.
5. Fixed a bug that happened when deleting rows from the basket. The
definition of the Target variable was lost in some cases.
6. Made use of the Cancel and Default form properties to purge some
unnecessary code.
7. Added a sheet that contains Help text for the users.
8. Replacing more harcoded range reference with range names.
9. Refactor checks for division by zero errors, and improve error
messages for users.
10. Remove manual formatting. It's already done and saved in the
workbook; there's no need to redo it in code.
11. Added more data validation before Save operation proceeds.
12. Added a new IntersectsWith function to simplify If statements.
1. Remove/Hide Swap Part
2. Remove/Hide Swap Customer
3. Improved the location of controls on fpvt form.
4. Make user experience more intuitive on the Month sheet
5. Make more and better use of named ranges in place of hardcoded cell
locations.
6. Added error checking to ensure Tag is entered and at least one month
has a forecast on Month sheet.
WARNING! Do not assume the Excel file in this repo matches the VBA in
the repo. The decision was made to use Teams for managing changes to the
Excel tamplate because Git is ill-suited for binary files. The Excel
file will be updated from time to time, but only when something major
happens with the application as a whole.
1. Use the sheets' codenames to refer to them in code. This prevents
breakage if the user changes the sheet name while working with the
workbook.
2. Give the pivot tables proper, if not descriptive, names.
3. Simplify the code that detects a double-click in the pivot table.
4. Remove Windows_API as it was not being used.
5. Pare down TheBigOne to just the essential functions in Utils.
6. Refer to the data sources for the userforms' listboxes by using the
worksheet.ListObjects collection.