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How to create Excel Form in Excel 2003
Because of the limited fields for a Data Form, it appears that I have to
create an Excel form. I cannot find a source for how to do this. I've set up the entry info on one tab, have the fields for the data on another tab. What do I need to do to be able to move from record to record in the entry tab and do other things similar to an Access form? -- TDay |
How to create Excel Form in Excel 2003
John Walkenbach has an enhanced data form:
http://j-walk.com/ss/dataform/index.htm And the source code is available for a small fee ($20 USA, IIRC). And if that's not sufficient, then maybe you could design your own input userform. Debra Dalgleish shares some tips: http://contextures.com/xlUserForm01.html TDay wrote: Because of the limited fields for a Data Form, it appears that I have to create an Excel form. I cannot find a source for how to do this. I've set up the entry info on one tab, have the fields for the data on another tab. What do I need to do to be able to move from record to record in the entry tab and do other things similar to an Access form? -- TDay -- Dave Peterson |
How to create Excel Form in Excel 2003
hi
try these http://www.bettersolutions.com/excel...T423111411.htm http://www.exceltip.com/st/Create_Us...Excel/629.html http://www.ozgrid.com/VBA/UserForms.htm http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...ffice.11).aspx http://www.msofficehelp.net/excel_vb...ms_InputBoxes/ and i doubt that you will get a excel form to act like a access form in the way you are speaking of. excel is a different enviroment. Regards FSt1 "TDay" wrote: Because of the limited fields for a Data Form, it appears that I have to create an Excel form. I cannot find a source for how to do this. I've set up the entry info on one tab, have the fields for the data on another tab. What do I need to do to be able to move from record to record in the entry tab and do other things similar to an Access form? -- TDay |
How to create Excel Form in Excel 2003
The second site was helpful, but I am concerned about a comment on John's
page. What did he mean by "which is not even part of the user interface in Excel 2007". Since I'm working in 2003, will I have problems with 2007? -- TDay "Dave Peterson" wrote: John Walkenbach has an enhanced data form: http://j-walk.com/ss/dataform/index.htm And the source code is available for a small fee ($20 USA, IIRC). And if that's not sufficient, then maybe you could design your own input userform. Debra Dalgleish shares some tips: http://contextures.com/xlUserForm01.html TDay wrote: Because of the limited fields for a Data Form, it appears that I have to create an Excel form. I cannot find a source for how to do this. I've set up the entry info on one tab, have the fields for the data on another tab. What do I need to do to be able to move from record to record in the entry tab and do other things similar to an Access form? -- TDay -- Dave Peterson |
How to create Excel Form in Excel 2003
Very helpful, Thanks. From the posts, I think the form can use code to move
from record to record and probably I can code a find record also. -- TDay "FSt1" wrote: hi try these http://www.bettersolutions.com/excel...T423111411.htm http://www.exceltip.com/st/Create_Us...Excel/629.html http://www.ozgrid.com/VBA/UserForms.htm http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...ffice.11).aspx http://www.msofficehelp.net/excel_vb...ms_InputBoxes/ and i doubt that you will get a excel form to act like a access form in the way you are speaking of. excel is a different enviroment. Regards FSt1 "TDay" wrote: Because of the limited fields for a Data Form, it appears that I have to create an Excel form. I cannot find a source for how to do this. I've set up the entry info on one tab, have the fields for the data on another tab. What do I need to do to be able to move from record to record in the entry tab and do other things similar to an Access form? -- TDay |
How to create Excel Form in Excel 2003
Data|Form isn't built into the ribbon. But you can add it to the QAT (quick
access toolbar). The QAT is kind of the same thing as a toolbar in xl2003. I don't think you'd have trouble using John's enhanced data form. Here are a couple more links: Peter Aiken Articles: Part I http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...FormsPartI.asp Part II http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...ormsPartII.asp TDay wrote: The second site was helpful, but I am concerned about a comment on John's page. What did he mean by "which is not even part of the user interface in Excel 2007". Since I'm working in 2003, will I have problems with 2007? -- TDay "Dave Peterson" wrote: John Walkenbach has an enhanced data form: http://j-walk.com/ss/dataform/index.htm And the source code is available for a small fee ($20 USA, IIRC). And if that's not sufficient, then maybe you could design your own input userform. Debra Dalgleish shares some tips: http://contextures.com/xlUserForm01.html TDay wrote: Because of the limited fields for a Data Form, it appears that I have to create an Excel form. I cannot find a source for how to do this. I've set up the entry info on one tab, have the fields for the data on another tab. What do I need to do to be able to move from record to record in the entry tab and do other things similar to an Access form? -- TDay -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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