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Default User Form on Opening of Sheet

Hi John

See
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;829070

Open the Form in the workbook open event
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/events.htm




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"John" wrote in message ...
I am trying to create a User Form when an Excel file is opened. The content of which will be Terms & Conditions. These will be
detailed s I would require a Taskbar to scroll down. I'm not sure how I can go about it. If any one has any suggestions or better
still sample which I could look at. The specifics of what I want to do are

1) Appear on Opening
2) Have a scroll bar on right hand side
3) Have to command buttons "Accept" and "Decline"
4) If "Decline" is clicked,then a Dialog box appears stating "You cannot access this File with agreeing to all terms" - once then
the user clicks "OK" file closes.
5) If user clicks "Accept". Cell AA1 records the Date and Time stamp of acceptance


Thanks





 
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