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Multiple Userform Hold Data to edit
Here is a basic explanation of my project. I am creating a form to d
manual insurance claims on when the system is down to be entered onc the system comes up. It is about 8 sheets big and I want the user t enter the data in userform dialog boxes. As they enter data they wil press different buttons depending on the type of claim. Here is m question, I pretty much have all the userforms created, and they ar linked to cells in the worksheet. I want the user to be able t navigate through these userforms, with the option to go back and mak changes, and at the end, press one button to place all the data int the appropriate cells in the worksheet. I am not sure how to make th userforms retain data, as well as a clear all button. Any help, I kno it's a long and complicated question -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
Multiple Userform Hold Data to edit
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Multiple Userform Hold Data to edit
Maybe your userform should be a multipage form.
Then you could have the user just click on the tab they want to go back to verify. And have one commit button that stays disabled until you validate their entries. (Kind of like the Tools|options dialog) "bg18461 <" wrote: Here is a basic explanation of my project. I am creating a form to do manual insurance claims on when the system is down to be entered once the system comes up. It is about 8 sheets big and I want the user to enter the data in userform dialog boxes. As they enter data they will press different buttons depending on the type of claim. Here is my question, I pretty much have all the userforms created, and they are linked to cells in the worksheet. I want the user to be able to navigate through these userforms, with the option to go back and make changes, and at the end, press one button to place all the data into the appropriate cells in the worksheet. I am not sure how to make the userforms retain data, as well as a clear all button. Any help, I know it's a long and complicated question. --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ -- Dave Peterson |
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