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with a prompt asking for their daily statistics-line which with then parse
them into the various fields/cells. You mean like using InputBox and then putting the answer in a cell? To each his own but I don't really understand that. The Excel grid is itself a great input screen that everyone knows how to use. Why complicate it? The books I bought when first learning Excel were for Excel 4, so not much use to you<g. Search out the name John Walkenbach for great Excel programming books. But you'll learning the most from "doing" and asking questions here after you wrestle with a problem for a while. -- Jim "georgeous" wrote in message oups.com... | Jim, | | Thank you very much. It works! I'm going to next work on building tab | menus for each of the players with a prompt asking for their daily | statistics-line which with then parse them into the various | fields/cells. | | Could you recommend a book that you refer to often during your initial | studies of Excel? Also, a recommendation of visual basic books? I've | been learning what I can online, but that's assuming I know where to | look. | |
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