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forms database
we have a number of electronic forms in word. but is there a way to use excel
as a database so you quickly pull up the form which you need |
forms database
Another job for Excel's handy =Form-That-I-Want() function.
"johne" wrote: we have a number of electronic forms in word. but is there a way to use excel as a database so you quickly pull up the form which you need |
forms database
but seriously, yes, you can make a table with information about the form to
search or sort on, and in one cell you could Insert/Hyperlink to the form and clicking on it would bring it up. "johne" wrote: we have a number of electronic forms in word. but is there a way to use excel as a database so you quickly pull up the form which you need |
forms database
if using a checkBox, is there a ID for that checkBox?
So that if that if it is been checked, it will capture that data. Some thing like: male [ ] female [ ] if i checked male [/] the male data is collected inside a new worksheet. "dlw" wrote: but seriously, yes, you can make a table with information about the form to search or sort on, and in one cell you could Insert/Hyperlink to the form and clicking on it would bring it up. "johne" wrote: we have a number of electronic forms in word. but is there a way to use excel as a database so you quickly pull up the form which you need |
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