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Not sure how you are transferring your data, but if you bind the text box to
a cell on a worksheet, the value will be there when you open the form the
next time. You can do this by naming the cell and then entering that name
in the controlsource value for the text box (Properties, controlsource)

Bob L.

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Sorry about that. Try it again.

I have a userform that transfers the data to a
spreadsheet. This userform uses both textboxes and
checkboxes. When I enter the data and press the ok
button, every thing works perfectly. But if I reopen the
dialog box to add more data, all the boxes are blank and
when I press the OK button everything has either been
reset except for the original checkboxes (If I add no
data), or it overwrites the existing data.

1) Is there a way to have data entered earlier, show up in
the appropriate boxes so I don't have to retype or reset?

If the answer to #1 is No then

2) Is there a way if I reopen the dialog box all the data
is reset (including the checkboxes)?

TIA

John Petty



 
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