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User form question
I have a form, on it there are several Yes/No combo boxes.
If the user chooses No then I want another form to open with a comments box. When this form is closed I would like the original form to be displayed and the text entered into the comments box placed on a worksheet. What would be the code for the combo box and the OK button on the second form? Thanks in advance. Gareth |
User form question
Gareth,
' Assuming the second UserForm is named UserForm2..... Private Sub ComboBox1_Change() UserForm2.Show End Sub ' Assuming UserForm2 has a TextBox where you'll enter comments and a CommandButton Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Worksheets("yoursheetname").Range("A1").Value =TextBox1.Value End Sub If the text that's entered onto the worksheet needs to populate a textbox or a label on UserForm1, then try Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Worksheets("yoursheetname").Range("A1").Value =TextBox1.Value Unload UserForm2 Unload UserForm1 UserForm1.Show End Sub John Gareth wrote: I have a form, on it there are several Yes/No combo boxes. If the user chooses No then I want another form to open with a comments box. When this form is closed I would like the original form to be displayed and the text entered into the comments box placed on a worksheet. What would be the code for the combo box and the OK button on the second form? Thanks in advance. Gareth |
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