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Treeview For Current Workbook?
Attempting to put a treeview into a workbook on the "Cover Sheet" so it will
access all of the worksheets within the file. Having the Treeview with a checkbox is ideal for future expansions of printing & viewing options. I am very new as to the vba programming and would appreciate any direction to a good beginners guide. I have "Excel VBA". Possibly online references. Thanx. -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
Treeview For Current Workbook?
Hi JD,
Attempting to put a treeview into a workbook on the "Cover Sheet" so it will access all of the worksheets within the file. Having the Treeview with a checkbox is ideal for future expansions of printing & viewing options. See David McRitchies Table of Contents page at: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/buildtoc.htm I am very new as to the vba programming and would appreciate any direction to a good beginners guide. I have "Excel VBA". Possibly online references. Thanx. You might look at David's tutorials page at: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm#tutoria The VBA references follow the Excel material, about two thirds down the page. --- Regards, Norman |
Treeview For Current Workbook?
Thanx for the links
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