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Pull the Handwrytten Card Catalog Into an Excel workbook

2026-05-14
5 min read

The Scenario

You coordinate events for an agency. Three campaigns are coming up in the next six weeks — a client appreciation drop, a conference follow-up, and a board member holiday send. Five account managers need to weigh in on which card each campaign uses.

Right now the card selection process is: one person logs into Handwrytten, screenshots the catalog, pastes it into Slack, and the account managers argue in a thread about cards they can't fully see because screenshots don't show pricing.

The bad version:

  • Log into Handwrytten. Click through the card catalog page by page. Screenshot each category.
  • Paste screenshots into a Slack thread. Wait for five account managers to respond with their picks, which they'll express as "the one with the blue border" or "the second one in the second row."
  • Someone misidentifies a card. The wrong card gets ordered. You find out when the client calls.

The catalog has dozens of cards across multiple categories and font options. You need a reference document that lives somewhere everyone can annotate — not a Slack thread of screenshots that expires when the conversation scrolls.

The Easy Way: One Prompt in SheetXAI

SheetXAI is an AI agent that lives inside your Excel workbook. It reads the workbook and through its Handwrytten integration it can pull the entire card catalog — all pages of results — into a structured worksheet your team can work from.

Open the SheetXAI sidebar and paste:

List all available Handwrytten cards with their name, category, and price into a new sheet called 'Card Catalog' — include all pages of results

Or for the full reference guide:

Pull all Handwrytten card categories and all available handwriting fonts into two separate sheets so I can build a card-ordering reference guide for my team

What You Get

  • Every available card listed in the 'Card Catalog' worksheet, with name, category ID, and price in separate columns
  • Card categories and available handwriting fonts in two separate worksheets, ready for team annotation
  • All pages of catalog results fetched — not just the first page — so nothing gets omitted
  • A structured reference your account managers can open, filter, and annotate without needing Handwrytten access

What If the Data Is Not Quite Ready

You want to filter by category before sharing

Your campaigns only need cards in the "Thank You" and "Celebration" categories. You don't want the full catalog cluttering the reference workbook.

Pull all Handwrytten cards with their name, category, and price into a new sheet called 'Card Catalog.' Then filter the sheet to show only rows where the category is 'Thank You' or 'Celebration.'

The account managers need a card-selection column

You want each account manager to be able to put their name next to their preferred card, one row per campaign.

Pull the full Handwrytten card catalog into a sheet called 'Card Catalog' with columns: Card Name, Category, Price, Card ID. Then add three blank columns after Card ID labeled 'Campaign 1 Pick,' 'Campaign 2 Pick,' 'Campaign 3 Pick' — leave them blank for the team to fill in.

You also want the font options in the same worksheet

Fonts affect how the card looks. You want them alongside the catalog, not in a separate workbook.

Pull all Handwrytten cards with name, category, price, and card ID into a sheet called 'Card Catalog.' On the same sheet, below the last card row, add a section header row labeled 'HANDWRITING FONTS' and list all available font names beneath it.

The full reference kit: catalog, fonts, categories, plus a selection matrix

Pull the complete Handwrytten card catalog into a sheet called 'Card Catalog' — all pages, columns: Card Name, Category, Price, Card ID. Pull all available handwriting fonts into a separate sheet called 'Fonts.' Pull all card categories into a sheet called 'Categories.' Then create a fourth sheet called 'Campaign Selection' with columns: Campaign Name, Chosen Card Name, Chosen Card ID, Chosen Font, Account Manager — and pre-fill the Campaign Name column with 'Client Appreciation,' 'Conference Follow-Up,' 'Board Holiday Send.'

One prompt builds the full reference infrastructure. The account managers get a workbook they can actually work in.

Try It

Get the 7-day free trial of SheetXAI and open a blank Excel workbook, then ask it to pull the full Handwrytten catalog so your team has a working reference before the next campaign planning call. Also see: Bulk send personalized cards from an Excel workbook and the Handwrytten integration overview.

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