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Building a form on the fly
Hi All,
I was wondering if it is possible to build a form on the fly if it is not already created. I want to be able to use a worksheet called "Setup" to create a form. The setup sheet will be different and is imported from another workbook. It is of the form: Project | Director | Doc Type ------------------------------ | Person 1 | Word | Person 2 | Excel Where the titles are the control names and if there are values under the titles they are combo boxes. The values under the titles are values avaiable in the combo box. Thanks in advance for any help, Steven |
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Building a form on the fly
Steven,
John Walkenbach has a page on building a userfortm programmatically at his website at http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip76.htm -- HTH ------- Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks "Steven Revell" wrote in message ... Hi All, I was wondering if it is possible to build a form on the fly if it is not already created. I want to be able to use a worksheet called "Setup" to create a form. The setup sheet will be different and is imported from another workbook. It is of the form: Project | Director | Doc Type ------------------------------ | Person 1 | Word | Person 2 | Excel Where the titles are the control names and if there are values under the titles they are combo boxes. The values under the titles are values avaiable in the combo box. Thanks in advance for any help, Steven |
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