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BTW I assumed the opposite
-- HTH Bob Phillips "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... And I assumed that you made a worksheet look like a form--not that you made a userform. Dave Peterson wrote: How about just copying that worksheet. You can select the original worksheet, then Edit|Move or copy (Check copy in dialog later) and copy that worksheet to a new location--even a new workbook. Jeff wrote: Hi, I have constructed a Form in one worksheet. It took a really long time to do. I have another worksheet that I would like to put that form into, without remaking the entire form. Is there anyway to do this? Thanks -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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