Not in its current format, the click event resulting currently clears the
form control values only, however you can use the same event to clear
entries in sheet cells. In its simplest form use
for a sinlge cell on a worksheet
Worksheets("sheet1").Range("A1").Value = ""
or for multiple cells in a column
Worksheets("sheet1").Range("A1:A10").Value = ""
or for an area
Worksheets("sheet1").Range("A1:C10").Value = ""
Cheers
Nigel
"Sony" wrote in message
...
Nigel, Will this work for multiple cells? For example, I
wrote the code to advance to next row for next entry. So
would a modified version of this work in that fashion?
Thx again
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Insert an event in your user form for the reset button
(I have named it
Reset)
Yuo need to set the userform controls to an appropriate
value eg Textbox
with the reset value, checkboxes, options buttons to
true or false, whatever
you deem as the reset state.
Private Sub Reset_Click()
TextBox1.Value = ""
CheckBox1.Value = False
OptionButton1.Value = False
End Sub
Cheers
Nigel
"Sony" wrote in
message
...
I want to be able to clear all the fields that are
being
populated by a userform with a command button. Can
this
be done?
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