Create a test worksheet in a new workbook
Put your headers in A1:D1 (for example)
Then put some test data in A2:D5
Select A1:D5 (the whole range)
Click on Data (on the worksheet menu bar), then click on Form.
Keith wrote:
Dave,
Thank you. As ou have figured out I am not all that smart on these things.
Can you tell me what a data form is and you create one.
Thanks
Keith
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Keith Pitner
Illinois
"Dave Peterson" wrote:
You may not need a userfrom--maybe Data|Form would be sufficient.
But if you want a userform, check out Debra Dalgleish's site:
http://contextures.com/xlUserForm01.html
Keith wrote:
Hi all,
I have created a user form VBA. When I open the VBA Project window I have:
VBAProject (file name)
+ Microsoft Excel Objects
Sheet 1
This Workbook
+ Forms
Name of the form I created
What I want to do in the spreadsheet is create a command that when clicked
will bring this form up. The boxes in the form are designed to go to various
cells in the worksheet. How do I accomplish this? Is there a code that I
am supposed to write that will automatically go the form? I am not the
greatest when coming to working with commands in Excel. Any help would be
greatly appreaciated.
Thanks
Keith
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Keith Pitner
Illinois
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Dave Peterson
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Dave Peterson