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Creating a form -
Hi
would anyone steer me in the right direction please. I do not have access, only Microsoft exel 2003 I have followed the threats on how to create a form, but will require it modified slightly. (g). |
Creating a form -
Not enough information here to hazard a guess.
Please provide a few details on what type of form and slight modifications required. Maybe even a message ID of the threads you followed? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 14:50:54 GMT, "BNT1 via OfficeKB.com" <u19326@uwe wrote: Hi would anyone steer me in the right direction please. I do not have access, only Microsoft exel 2003 I have followed the threats on how to create a form, but will require it modified slightly. (g). |
Creating a form -
Hi Gord, thanks for the response
Headings on sheet A1 - Number B1 - Despatch date c1 - into comp date d1 - Carrier e1 - Quantity I have so far created the form following the link below. (without the coding). Not sure "What type of form" this is. regards http://contextures.com/xlUserForm01.html#Finish Gord Dibben wrote: Not enough information here to hazard a guess. Please provide a few details on what type of form and slight modifications required. Maybe even a message ID of the threads you followed? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP Hi [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] I have followed the threats on how to create a form, but will require it modified slightly. (g). -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
Creating a form -
What you found at that site is instructions for creating and using a
UserForm. I could never aspire to providing more help than Debra has given at that site. Did you download either of the the sample workbooks? Modifications will be made depending upon your requirements for different labels and linked cells. You may be better off simply using the built-in Data Form Excel provides. See Debra's site for instructions and a link to John Walkenbach's Enhanced Data Form. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlDataEntry01.html#List Gord On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 19:11:44 GMT, "BNT1 via OfficeKB.com" <u19326@uwe wrote: Hi Gord, thanks for the response Headings on sheet A1 - Number B1 - Despatch date c1 - into comp date d1 - Carrier e1 - Quantity I have so far created the form following the link below. (without the coding). Not sure "What type of form" this is. regards http://contextures.com/xlUserForm01.html#Finish Gord Dibben wrote: Not enough information here to hazard a guess. Please provide a few details on what type of form and slight modifications required. Maybe even a message ID of the threads you followed? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP Hi [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] I have followed the threats on how to create a form, but will require it modified slightly. (g). |
Creating a form -
Thanks Gord
I did download the file PartLocDB ,. It was almost what I wanted, with the exception, that it obviously did not pick up any data already in the data base and created a new record - thats the tweek I would be looking for. (not that i am saying it is an easy tweek!) Thanks again Brian Gord Dibben wrote: What you found at that site is instructions for creating and using a UserForm. I could never aspire to providing more help than Debra has given at that site. Did you download either of the the sample workbooks? Modifications will be made depending upon your requirements for different labels and linked cells. You may be better off simply using the built-in Data Form Excel provides. See Debra's site for instructions and a link to John Walkenbach's Enhanced Data Form. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlDataEntry01.html#List Gord Hi Gord, thanks for the response [quoted text clipped - 26 lines] I have followed the threats on how to create a form, but will require it modified slightly. (g). -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...excel/200911/1 |
Creating a form -
That's all the userform in PartLocDB does.
Appends new records to an existing database sheet or starts a new database............in that sample workbook the PartsData sheet is hidden and would contain your existing records. If you want to be able have a form that allows new entries and is searchable the built-in Data Form is what you need. Or John W's enhanced form. Gord On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 14:15:45 GMT, "BNT1 via OfficeKB.com" <u19326@uwe wrote: Thanks Gord I did download the file PartLocDB ,. It was almost what I wanted, with the exception, that it obviously did not pick up any data already in the data base and created a new record - thats the tweek I would be looking for. (not that i am saying it is an easy tweek!) Thanks again Brian Gord Dibben wrote: What you found at that site is instructions for creating and using a UserForm. I could never aspire to providing more help than Debra has given at that site. Did you download either of the the sample workbooks? Modifications will be made depending upon your requirements for different labels and linked cells. You may be better off simply using the built-in Data Form Excel provides. See Debra's site for instructions and a link to John Walkenbach's Enhanced Data Form. http://www.contextures.on.ca/xlDataEntry01.html#List Gord Hi Gord, thanks for the response [quoted text clipped - 26 lines] I have followed the threats on how to create a form, but will require it modified slightly. (g). |
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