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Jake
 
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Default forms in Excel

Hi,
I would like to create a form in Excel that can be used as a source for an
Access table. I don't necessarily want to create the form in the VBA
editor. There are two form features in an Excel sheet: The Control toolbox
and the Forms toolbox. How should i decide which one to use?
Thanks!
Jake


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Jim Trimmer
 
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My question is very simple (I hope): in MS Works, you can toggle between List
View and Form View, and print an individual record in the latter. Can this be
done in Excel?

"Jake" wrote:

Hi,
I would like to create a form in Excel that can be used as a source for an
Access table. I don't necessarily want to create the form in the VBA
editor. There are two form features in an Excel sheet: The Control toolbox
and the Forms toolbox. How should i decide which one to use?
Thanks!
Jake



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