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My fault. Editboxes don't have the capability to be linked. I can't say
why. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "SpottyTash" wrote in message ... Tom would love to be able to do that but not sure how. I have already created the dialog box with all its edit boxes. I have some other items in the dialog box - some drop dowm lists and some Yes/No options and when I go into properties I can link a cell easily. I just dont seem to be able to do that with the edit boxes and I am not sure why? Spottytash "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Maybe something like: Sub Button2_Click() Worksheets("Information Sheet").Range("B6") = _ DialogSheets("Dialog1").Editboxes(1).Text End Sub But why not just link the edit box to the cell. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "SpottyTash" wrote in message ... Help please. I am using Excel2003. I have a dialog box with a number of Editboxes - the user enters info in the edit box and I then want that info in a given cell (B6) on Worksheet (Information Sheet) This is only one line and I have applied this to the OK button Sub Button2_Click() Worksheets("Information Sheet").Range("B6") = TextBox16.Text End Sub I have tried using EditBox16.Text and I still get the same error each time. Thanks Spottytash |
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