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I'm not sure if this would be beneficial, so I would need help to understand
whether a userform is better than a spreadsheet for allowing individuals to enter data, and then performing calculations and generating a results page. Second, if the userform is the best way to go, is it difficult to covnert a spreadsheet (with some YES/NO option buttons and a list box and lots of data fields) to a userform without having to re-write alot of code? I'm using Excel 2000. Thanks. |
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I think it's a resounding--It depends...
But there is another option. Excel has Data|Form that might fit for you. If that doesn't quite work, but it's close, John Walkenbach has an enhanced dataform at: http://j-walk.com/ss/dataform/index.htm Brian C wrote: I'm not sure if this would be beneficial, so I would need help to understand whether a userform is better than a spreadsheet for allowing individuals to enter data, and then performing calculations and generating a results page. Second, if the userform is the best way to go, is it difficult to covnert a spreadsheet (with some YES/NO option buttons and a list box and lots of data fields) to a userform without having to re-write alot of code? I'm using Excel 2000. Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
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