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NicB.[_5_]

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Hello again,

I am creating a workbook with a list of questions. To these questions,
I am going to add a button to "add/update comments". Each question
will have a button to control comments. The comments will be stored in
a hidden sheet to be printed off at a later time.

I have created a single user form that works very well for a single
question. What I would like to do is have the one user form and its
code, be used for all questions (possibly up to 50). This would help
me save space and time. How could I do this so that all buttons use
the same code and form, but still save the dynamic entries associated
with each question?

Thank you in advance,

NicB.


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NicB.[_9_]

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Can anyone help with this? I am having a lot of trouble finding any
information at all on this subject.

Thanks,

NicB.


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