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Default One Excel Form for All worksheets Lists

The Objective: A very User friendly workbook
What I have is list in every worksheet Same Design
Let us say supplier#, Item# and price

To make it easy for myself I used dynamic range for each

What I need to do is to have a front worksheet call it Home that have a
button for every supplier (or a list box),when you select a supplier
Excel builtin FORM appears that let you change, add or delete any item
for that supplier. The user sees only the home sheet with the form for
that supplier.

Now the difficult part: If a New supplier crops up, a new worksheet is
created named with his code and a the SAME FORM appears to let him/her
add the new data.

I built the supplier sheets also a summary sheet to merge all items for
easy VLookup I created the macro that merge them.

Now I am faced with user friendly FORM to allow updates.

I saw few samples , one I liked has the name "database" for all the
work sheet list !!! Which I did not understand

Appreciate your help in getting this Form VBA'd

 
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