Merge entire workbooks into any number of
consolidated workbooks.
Make changes to one workbook and replicate the
changes to all workbooks in a single operation.
Enter data into dozens of workbooks from a single file
using your own entity and account codes.
Report selected rows and columns from across
workbooks and place them into a new workbook.
Eliminate errors by verifying that all of your Excel files
have the same rows, columns, and formulas you
originally specified.
Do all of this without any links, add-ins,
macros, VB programming, or databases
ExcelCube offers a simple straightforward environment external to Excel where data are consolidated and reported directly from, and to, stand-alone independent Excel workbooks.
This approach offers the capability of reporting and consolidation in a faster, easier process where there have been only complex choices before.
Why Use Microsoft Excel as a Standard?
With over 65 million users of Excel in North America, Excel is the most used analytical tool in the world.
Excel is the first destination of a great deal of data in many organizations. It is used in virtually every organization and department.
All of this information resides in uncountable files, often only to be seen by individual users. The challenge is how to easily bring together the data contained in those Excel files.
Too often, linking formulas, macros, add-ins, Visual Basic, databases, and cutting and pasting are used in applications to reach beyond a single workbook.
These practices do the immediate job, but they are complex, unreliable, prone to mistakes and incredibly difficult to maintain.
Introducing ExcelCube
With ExcelCube, you build on what you know -- Excel. We help you take traditional data management, turn it on its side, and offer a tool that is simpler in design, readily changeable, and easier to set up than any other software product in this marketplace.
ExcelCube uses an independent external structure to organize and merge standard workbooks into data cubes – in Excel Workbooks – holding individual and consolidated Excel files.
To easily get your numbers where they need to be, read on.

