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I am trying to have the Data Form show upon a click of a button so that a list can be updated, but the codes below do not seem to work. Is it possible to have the ready made Form in Data Form pop up with a code? Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmDataForm.Show End Sub Thanks a bunch in advance Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub |
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Hi,
How is code started form the button? Use the Forms toolbar, select a button, place button in your worksheet and assign your macro (READY) to it. Click the button and the form should appear. HTH "ufo_pilot" wrote: Hello all I am trying to have the Data Form show upon a click of a button so that a list can be updated, but the codes below do not seem to work. Is it possible to have the ready made Form in Data Form pop up with a code? Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmDataForm.Show End Sub Thanks a bunch in advance Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub |
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I get a Run Time Erroe 424 "Object required
when the button is clicked. "Toppers" wrote: Hi, How is code started form the button? Use the Forms toolbar, select a button, place button in your worksheet and assign your macro (READY) to it. Click the button and the form should appear. HTH "ufo_pilot" wrote: Hello all I am trying to have the Data Form show upon a click of a button so that a list can be updated, but the codes below do not seem to work. Is it possible to have the ready made Form in Data Form pop up with a code? Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmDataForm.Show End Sub Thanks a bunch in advance Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub |
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Check the Userform name is correct
"ufo_pilot" wrote: I get a Run Time Erroe 424 "Object required when the button is clicked. "Toppers" wrote: Hi, How is code started form the button? Use the Forms toolbar, select a button, place button in your worksheet and assign your macro (READY) to it. Click the button and the form should appear. HTH "ufo_pilot" wrote: Hello all I am trying to have the Data Form show upon a click of a button so that a list can be updated, but the codes below do not seem to work. Is it possible to have the ready made Form in Data Form pop up with a code? Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmDataForm.Show End Sub Thanks a bunch in advance Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub |
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The name on the Form is 'Update'
tried it with the name: Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmUpdate.Show End Sub here the error is 438 - Object doesn't support this property or method Sub Macro3()' Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.frmUpdateVisible , True End Sub ???? I'm trying to edit both codes to see which one gives me what I want first... Thanks for your help. "Toppers" wrote: Check the Userform name is correct "ufo_pilot" wrote: I get a Run Time Erroe 424 "Object required when the button is clicked. "Toppers" wrote: Hi, How is code started form the button? Use the Forms toolbar, select a button, place button in your worksheet and assign your macro (READY) to it. Click the button and the form should appear. HTH "ufo_pilot" wrote: Hello all I am trying to have the Data Form show upon a click of a button so that a list can be updated, but the codes below do not seem to work. Is it possible to have the ready made Form in Data Form pop up with a code? Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmDataForm.Show End Sub Thanks a bunch in advance Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub |
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If form name is "Update" (the name in the Properties of the Userform) then
use "Update.show". Your code is looking for a form called "frmUpdate". "ufo_pilot" wrote: The name on the Form is 'Update' tried it with the name: Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmUpdate.Show End Sub here the error is 438 - Object doesn't support this property or method Sub Macro3()' Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.frmUpdateVisible , True End Sub ???? I'm trying to edit both codes to see which one gives me what I want first... Thanks for your help. "Toppers" wrote: Check the Userform name is correct "ufo_pilot" wrote: I get a Run Time Erroe 424 "Object required when the button is clicked. "Toppers" wrote: Hi, How is code started form the button? Use the Forms toolbar, select a button, place button in your worksheet and assign your macro (READY) to it. Click the button and the form should appear. HTH "ufo_pilot" wrote: Hello all I am trying to have the Data Form show upon a click of a button so that a list can be updated, but the codes below do not seem to work. Is it possible to have the ready made Form in Data Form pop up with a code? Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmDataForm.Show End Sub Thanks a bunch in advance Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub |
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Sub Macro3()
Range("AS1").Select UpDaTe.Show <======== End Sub Everytime I type Update, it changes to UpDaTe ??? why is that, I found a code which was named UpDaTe, and deleted it but it still does that change. "Toppers" wrote: If form name is "Update" (the name in the Properties of the Userform) then use "Update.show". Your code is looking for a form called "frmUpdate". "ufo_pilot" wrote: The name on the Form is 'Update' tried it with the name: Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmUpdate.Show End Sub here the error is 438 - Object doesn't support this property or method Sub Macro3()' Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.frmUpdateVisible , True End Sub ???? I'm trying to edit both codes to see which one gives me what I want first... Thanks for your help. "Toppers" wrote: Check the Userform name is correct "ufo_pilot" wrote: I get a Run Time Erroe 424 "Object required when the button is clicked. "Toppers" wrote: Hi, How is code started form the button? Use the Forms toolbar, select a button, place button in your worksheet and assign your macro (READY) to it. Click the button and the form should appear. HTH "ufo_pilot" wrote: Hello all I am trying to have the Data Form show upon a click of a button so that a list can be updated, but the codes below do not seem to work. Is it possible to have the ready made Form in Data Form pop up with a code? Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmDataForm.Show End Sub Thanks a bunch in advance Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub |
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Sub ready()
Range("AS1").CurrentRegion.Name = "Database" frmDataForm.Show End Sub -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "ufo_pilot" wrote in message ... Sub Macro3() Range("AS1").Select UpDaTe.Show <======== End Sub Everytime I type Update, it changes to UpDaTe ??? why is that, I found a code which was named UpDaTe, and deleted it but it still does that change. "Toppers" wrote: If form name is "Update" (the name in the Properties of the Userform) then use "Update.show". Your code is looking for a form called "frmUpdate". "ufo_pilot" wrote: The name on the Form is 'Update' tried it with the name: Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmUpdate.Show End Sub here the error is 438 - Object doesn't support this property or method Sub Macro3()' Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.frmUpdateVisible , True End Sub ???? I'm trying to edit both codes to see which one gives me what I want first... Thanks for your help. "Toppers" wrote: Check the Userform name is correct "ufo_pilot" wrote: I get a Run Time Erroe 424 "Object required when the button is clicked. "Toppers" wrote: Hi, How is code started form the button? Use the Forms toolbar, select a button, place button in your worksheet and assign your macro (READY) to it. Click the button and the form should appear. HTH "ufo_pilot" wrote: Hello all I am trying to have the Data Form show upon a click of a button so that a list can be updated, but the codes below do not seem to work. Is it possible to have the ready made Form in Data Form pop up with a code? Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmDataForm.Show End Sub Thanks a bunch in advance Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub |
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His original question doesn't use a Userform. He is using the built in
dataform. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Toppers" wrote in message ... If form name is "Update" (the name in the Properties of the Userform) then use "Update.show". Your code is looking for a form called "frmUpdate". "ufo_pilot" wrote: The name on the Form is 'Update' tried it with the name: Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmUpdate.Show End Sub here the error is 438 - Object doesn't support this property or method Sub Macro3()' Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.frmUpdateVisible , True End Sub ???? I'm trying to edit both codes to see which one gives me what I want first... Thanks for your help. "Toppers" wrote: Check the Userform name is correct "ufo_pilot" wrote: I get a Run Time Erroe 424 "Object required when the button is clicked. "Toppers" wrote: Hi, How is code started form the button? Use the Forms toolbar, select a button, place button in your worksheet and assign your macro (READY) to it. Click the button and the form should appear. HTH "ufo_pilot" wrote: Hello all I am trying to have the Data Form show upon a click of a button so that a list can be updated, but the codes below do not seem to work. Is it possible to have the ready made Form in Data Form pop up with a code? Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmDataForm.Show End Sub Thanks a bunch in advance Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub |
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I obviously need a (the) holiday! Thanks Tom.
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote: His original question doesn't use a Userform. He is using the built in dataform. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Toppers" wrote in message ... If form name is "Update" (the name in the Properties of the Userform) then use "Update.show". Your code is looking for a form called "frmUpdate". "ufo_pilot" wrote: The name on the Form is 'Update' tried it with the name: Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmUpdate.Show End Sub here the error is 438 - Object doesn't support this property or method Sub Macro3()' Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.frmUpdateVisible , True End Sub ???? I'm trying to edit both codes to see which one gives me what I want first... Thanks for your help. "Toppers" wrote: Check the Userform name is correct "ufo_pilot" wrote: I get a Run Time Erroe 424 "Object required when the button is clicked. "Toppers" wrote: Hi, How is code started form the button? Use the Forms toolbar, select a button, place button in your worksheet and assign your macro (READY) to it. Click the button and the form should appear. HTH "ufo_pilot" wrote: Hello all I am trying to have the Data Form show upon a click of a button so that a list can be updated, but the codes below do not seem to work. Is it possible to have the ready made Form in Data Form pop up with a code? Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmDataForm.Show End Sub Thanks a bunch in advance Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub |
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Hey, Guys
I think your input on this forum is just awsome, I have had so much positive help from here, that it spurs me on to learn all this macro / VBA stuff cheers. Petra ( not from Blue Peter either...) "Toppers" wrote: I obviously need a (the) holiday! Thanks Tom. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: His original question doesn't use a Userform. He is using the built in dataform. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Toppers" wrote in message ... If form name is "Update" (the name in the Properties of the Userform) then use "Update.show". Your code is looking for a form called "frmUpdate". "ufo_pilot" wrote: The name on the Form is 'Update' tried it with the name: Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmUpdate.Show End Sub here the error is 438 - Object doesn't support this property or method Sub Macro3()' Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.frmUpdateVisible , True End Sub ???? I'm trying to edit both codes to see which one gives me what I want first... Thanks for your help. "Toppers" wrote: Check the Userform name is correct "ufo_pilot" wrote: I get a Run Time Erroe 424 "Object required when the button is clicked. "Toppers" wrote: Hi, How is code started form the button? Use the Forms toolbar, select a button, place button in your worksheet and assign your macro (READY) to it. Click the button and the form should appear. HTH "ufo_pilot" wrote: Hello all I am trying to have the Data Form show upon a click of a button so that a list can be updated, but the codes below do not seem to work. Is it possible to have the ready made Form in Data Form pop up with a code? Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmDataForm.Show End Sub Thanks a bunch in advance Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub |
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THIS ONE WORKS!!!!!!
I've played around with it, but for some reason, this one does it. Thanks for all your help. Sub ShowForm() Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub "ufo_pilot" wrote: Hello all I am trying to have the Data Form show upon a click of a button so that a list can be updated, but the codes below do not seem to work. Is it possible to have the ready made Form in Data Form pop up with a code? Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmDataForm.Show End Sub Thanks a bunch in advance Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub |
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I misread his code and assumed he was trying to use the Data = Form
command. based on his lastest post, that is apparently what he is doing, but used the wrong command. (which I missed). My answer should have been Sub ready() Activesheet.Range("AS1").CurrentRegion.Name = "Database" ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Toppers" wrote in message ... I obviously need a (the) holiday! Thanks Tom. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: His original question doesn't use a Userform. He is using the built in dataform. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Toppers" wrote in message ... If form name is "Update" (the name in the Properties of the Userform) then use "Update.show". Your code is looking for a form called "frmUpdate". "ufo_pilot" wrote: The name on the Form is 'Update' tried it with the name: Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmUpdate.Show End Sub here the error is 438 - Object doesn't support this property or method Sub Macro3()' Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.frmUpdateVisible , True End Sub ???? I'm trying to edit both codes to see which one gives me what I want first... Thanks for your help. "Toppers" wrote: Check the Userform name is correct "ufo_pilot" wrote: I get a Run Time Erroe 424 "Object required when the button is clicked. "Toppers" wrote: Hi, How is code started form the button? Use the Forms toolbar, select a button, place button in your worksheet and assign your macro (READY) to it. Click the button and the form should appear. HTH "ufo_pilot" wrote: Hello all I am trying to have the Data Form show upon a click of a button so that a list can be updated, but the codes below do not seem to work. Is it possible to have the ready made Form in Data Form pop up with a code? Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select frmDataForm.Show End Sub Thanks a bunch in advance Sub ready() Range("AS1").Select ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm End Sub |
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