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Hi Bill,
#1 I think we need some more details here. Where will the new go, is it a row in a worksheet, is it a record to a real (e,g. SQL Server) database, or what. And what is it to be saved, and what to be printed . Give as much detail as you can as to what your objectives are. #2 This is subjective. Personally, I like Green, Bullen, Bovey et al's Excel 2002 VBA Programmer's Reference Manual. Don't mean to be rude, but you might find that a bit heavy at the moment, and might be better to look at John Walkenbach's Excel 2000 For Dummies, and hitting these NGs of course. Move up to John Green's book later, or John Walkenbach's Excel 2003 Power Programming. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Bill Burke" wrote in message ... Hello, I have two questions and a comment. Comment: Thanks to those that have been good enough to answer my questions so far. Question #1: I am building my first Excel userform. I have put some commandbuttons on the form. One for "New record" one for "Save changes" and one for "Print this record." Only problem is I have no idea what code to put behind them. I would greatly appreciate y'alls help once again.... Question #2: Which command reference is the best? O'Reilly's? All suggestions will be greatly appreciated. TIA, Bill Burke |
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