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Hi All,

I am looking to create a database in excel; this database would extract
informaiton from a form (also in excel ideally in the same file),
populate a table, and clear itself. This database would be continually
added to based on form input. Any ideas?


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Hi Matthew,

MathewMehrotra wrote:
I am looking to create a database in excel; this database would
extract informaiton from a form (also in excel ideally in the same
file), populate a table, and clear itself. This database would be
continually added to based on form input. Any ideas?


Have you looked at Data -- Form? This will do exactly what you're looking
for. Not the most elegant interface, but it definitely works, and it's
code-free.

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