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Can you help me please! VBA is so amzingly difficult! I love it!
 
Hello microsoft.public.excel.programming my name is Zig I am trying
hard to find out how I can use a input application to input data into a
specified excel sheet. I have learned how to input the data into the
excel sheet although I need to prevent the inputs from being
duplicated. I have used a validating code to prevent duplicate entries
but it only works if you type the text into the sheet. I am unable to
get the input application to follow the validation rule. Is there a way
that I can use a input application to prevent duplicate entries into
the excel sheets and if duplicate data is true can i redirect it to
another specified sheet? Please help! If you can help please email me @
if you can't please email me to let me know Thanks
All!


Dave Peterson

Can you help me please! VBA is so amzingly difficult! I love it!
 
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Hello microsoft.public.excel.programming my name is Zig I am trying
hard to find out how I can use a input application to input data into a
specified excel sheet. I have learned how to input the data into the
excel sheet although I need to prevent the inputs from being
duplicated. I have used a validating code to prevent duplicate entries
but it only works if you type the text into the sheet. I am unable to
get the input application to follow the validation rule. Is there a way
that I can use a input application to prevent duplicate entries into
the excel sheets and if duplicate data is true can i redirect it to
another specified sheet? Please help! If you can help please email me @
if you can't please email me to let me know Thanks
All!


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Dave Peterson


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