SWhowing a data form using macro's
ShowDataForm is a bit temperamental. You need to have your data range start in A1, A2, B1 or B2 except when you give it the name of
Database. In other words, use Insert|Name|Define and apply the name Database to your data range. Also, it is no longer necessary to
select a cell in the data range before showing the form.
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John Green - Excel MVP
Sydney
Australia
"Mark Wake" wrote in message ...
I have a series of spredsheets that are linked, with all
the data coming from the first sheet. Rather than go cell
by cell to enter the data, I have set up a data form.
Ihave tried to write a macro that opens the data form at
the click of a buuton but it keeps stopping.
Code so far is:-
Sheets("Registration").Select
Range("B5:Y750").Select
Range("B5:Y750").Activate
Sheets("Registration").ShowDataForm
It stops at the last line. IS the syntax incorrect?
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