You may want to buy a book. Debra Dalgleish has a list of books at her site:
http://www.contextures.com/xlbooks.html
John Walkenbach's is a nice one to start with.
Depending on how advanced you are...
Professional Excel Development
By Stephen Bullen, Rob Bovey, John Green
See if you can find them in your local bookstore/internet site and you can
choose what one you like best.
Dexxterr wrote:
Dave
Yes, I could - it's more a case of getting better with Excel. I have
started something in the VBE and am thoroughly enjoying myself!!! (Wierd, eh?)
Thanks again, most appreciated.
Regards,
D.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
You can use his program as-is. Or you could even buy his code ($20USA, IIRC)
and modify it the way you want.
Dexxterr wrote:
Thank you Dave; that does the job fine. Now, how can I create something
similar?
D.
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
You may want to look at John Walkenbach's enhanced dataform:
http://j-walk.com/ss/dataform/index.htm
Dexxterr wrote:
Hi all. Trying to create a data input form in Excel, with over 40 fields.
The built-in form on the data menu allows only 32 columns of data. Is it
possible to create a bespoke form in Excel or Word to generate more than 32?
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