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Default How can I collect specific data from cells in a fill-in form?

I created a fill-in form for docket orders. I don't want to save every
"form", just collect certain data from the form that I can look up at a later
date, and transform that data back into form use if I need to.
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Maybe designing a form using MSWord would be better. You can tell MSWord to
only save the data (in a CSV file, IIRC).

But if you want to stay in excel, maybe this from Debra Dalgleish's site would
help:
http://contextures.com/xlForm02.html

You may need the other direction, too:
http://contextures.com/xlForm03.html

Sherri at Quality Envelope wrote:

I created a fill-in form for docket orders. I don't want to save every
"form", just collect certain data from the form that I can look up at a later
date, and transform that data back into form use if I need to.


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