Hi Howard,
I haven't mustered the energy yet to do a separate example project,
but as an afterthought you might want to try using Excel's
DataForm. Just make sure the data table has headers and fire the
form up for user input. Worth a try since it's built-in
specifically for that purpose. (The sheet need not even be visible
if the dialog is code launched!)
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Garry
Hi Garry,
I gave Excel's DataForm a try and works quite well, after finding a
tutorial that stepped me through it, along with the features and
such.
Thanks, and take care.
Howard
That's great, Howard! Appreciate the feedback...
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Garry
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