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Default Excel VBA - Userform updation/deletion problem

i can now add data in excel spreadsheet using user forms thanks to TO
oglivy........but i cannot update and delete data in an exce
spreadsheet using user forms...for example i want to delete or updat
data in an excel spreadsheet where say uniqueid=200...

if somebody could help me i would sincerely be grateful..

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I showed you a way to delete. You should be able to use a similar approach
to update.

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i can now add data in excel spreadsheet using user forms thanks to TOM
oglivy........but i cannot update and delete data in an excel
spreadsheet using user forms...for example i want to delete or update
data in an excel spreadsheet where say uniqueid=200...

if somebody could help me i would sincerely be grateful...


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