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tholman

generic data entry form
 
Does anyone have 'open' code that is:

a) simple to follow
b) easy to adapt

that will allow data entry to a table that will be created in Excel?
(2000 or XP)

Have looked around, but no code seems too easy to follow or adapt. Am
at intermediate / advanced VBA for excel.

thanks in anticipation



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jaf

generic data entry form
 
Dataform ?


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John

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"tholman" wrote in message
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Does anyone have 'open' code that is:

a) simple to follow
b) easy to adapt

that will allow data entry to a table that will be created in Excel?
(2000 or XP)

Have looked around, but no code seems too easy to follow or adapt. Am
at intermediate / advanced VBA for excel.

thanks in anticipation



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Tom Ogilvy

generic data entry form
 
This code is pretty easy to follow:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=161514
XL97: How to Use a UserForm for Entering Data

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=213749
XL2000: How to Use a UserForm for Entering Data


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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

tholman wrote in message
...
Does anyone have 'open' code that is:

a) simple to follow
b) easy to adapt

that will allow data entry to a table that will be created in Excel?
(2000 or XP)

Have looked around, but no code seems too easy to follow or adapt. Am
at intermediate / advanced VBA for excel.

thanks in anticipation



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