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Textbox.caption to cell if empty, how?
I have a userform with a text box, that I've typed some information
into. I now want to save that information to cell B1 on my "EmpData" worksheet. but only if that cell is empty. if it's not, then writh the text to cell B2. What I thought I'd do was write an if statement that basicly says if B(VAR)=" " Then EmpData!B1 = TxtBox.caption if not then Var=var+1 then just have it repeat itself over again. and keep doing this adding a 1 to the Var until it finds a empty cell. ( B1,B2,B3,B4.....) Can this be done? I don't know VBA, and my VB is more then a little rusty. Thanks for any help you can give me. Wally |
Wally,
Sheets("EmpData").Range("B1").End(xlDown).Offset(1 , 0) = TxtBox.Value -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "WTG" wrote in message ... I have a userform with a text box, that I've typed some information into. I now want to save that information to cell B1 on my "EmpData" worksheet. but only if that cell is empty. if it's not, then writh the text to cell B2. What I thought I'd do was write an if statement that basicly says if B(VAR)=" " Then EmpData!B1 = TxtBox.caption if not then Var=var+1 then just have it repeat itself over again. and keep doing this adding a 1 to the Var until it finds a empty cell. ( B1,B2,B3,B4.....) Can this be done? I don't know VBA, and my VB is more then a little rusty. Thanks for any help you can give me. Wally |
Thanks, I'll try it
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 22:10:18 -0500, "Earl Kiosterud" wrote: Wally, Sheets("EmpData").Range("B1").End(xlDown).Offset( 1, 0) = TxtBox.Value |
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