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Default Which program?

I would be extremely grateful for any suggestions to help me start this
personal project.

I wish to change my multiple worksheet Excel file so that it runs more like
a powerpoint presentation or Website index page.

My intention is to have an initial MENU screen consisting of buttons.
Selection of each button will then open a new screen containing a specific
worksheet requiring either data entry or one that automatically performs a
calculation(s) using the data previously entered.

Each of these screens must contain both NEXT and RETURN buttons that will
move onto a new worksheet calculation or return to the MENU Screen.

Is there a suitable program that will enable me to achieve this? VISUAL
BASIC has been mentioned.

I would like to include an opening animation but this is not essential as it
could always be run separately.

I do not want to limit this program by being internet based.

Thanks,
John

 
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