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I have a form in Excel Sheet. I need to know how it created. I believe I
will get know-how of form out of this kind of forms created by others. What
you suggest?
Can I know how this made? I need more knowlege about creating form in word.



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IMHO, you should go to VBE (Alt F11) Insert UserForm to make your
initial test
Then improve your form to make it fully operational with all the coding
...
and only as a third step, worry about the final cosmetics, and what you
call the "professional look" ...

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Great! I have checked the way you mentioned below. But I dont have idea how
to create it in proper way. That is why please tell me is there any tutorial
about this.

Thanks in advance.
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IMHO, you should go to VBE (Alt F11) Insert UserForm to make your
initial test
Then improve your form to make it fully operational with all the coding
...
and only as a third step, worry about the final cosmetics, and what you
call the "professional look" ...

HTH
Carim


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My recommendation would be to jump to Debra's excellent site :
http://www.contextures.com/xlUserForm01.html

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Dear Carim,
I agreed. The site you mentioned is Great! Another thing is : I have got a
form in Excel. I need to know how it made. Can we find out how it made?
For this case I have to forward it to you by email - I think so. Can I do
that? Would appreciate your prompt response.
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My recommendation would be to jump to Debra's excellent site :
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HTH
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