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I'm not sure of it's purpose but I'll tell you what I'd like to do with it.
I'd like to open a workbook and have one of these pop up as a form that I create. I'd like the data entered into this form to collect in the rows and columns of a related 'Sheet', sequentially. I have no idea how to program Excel. Is it possible to do this? Is there a popular third party application designed to do this. I need help - has anyone done this before? Thank you for the help. This is something I've been curious about for some time. Matt |
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You might want to start at this site. It pretty much walks you through the
basics of using Visual Basic for Applications, which sort of debuted with Excel 5.0. http://www.excel-vba.com/excel-vba-contents.htm "Powlaz" wrote: I'm not sure of it's purpose but I'll tell you what I'd like to do with it. I'd like to open a workbook and have one of these pop up as a form that I create. I'd like the data entered into this form to collect in the rows and columns of a related 'Sheet', sequentially. I have no idea how to program Excel. Is it possible to do this? Is there a popular third party application designed to do this. I need help - has anyone done this before? Thank you for the help. This is something I've been curious about for some time. Matt |
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Matt,
Dialog sheets are the <old way of doing this. Unless you have a good reason to use them, look into using a userForm instead. These should get you started: http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/userformtips.htm http://contextures.com/xlUserForm01.html NickHK "Powlaz" wrote in message ... I'm not sure of it's purpose but I'll tell you what I'd like to do with it. I'd like to open a workbook and have one of these pop up as a form that I create. I'd like the data entered into this form to collect in the rows and columns of a related 'Sheet', sequentially. I have no idea how to program Excel. Is it possible to do this? Is there a popular third party application designed to do this. I need help - has anyone done this before? Thank you for the help. This is something I've been curious about for some time. Matt |
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Also, don't forget about Data=Form . . .
Put you headers in starting in A1 of the Activesheet going across row1 for example A1: Name B1: Address C1: City D1: State E1: ZipCode then select A1 and do Data=Form. . . -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Powlaz" wrote in message ... I'm not sure of it's purpose but I'll tell you what I'd like to do with it. I'd like to open a workbook and have one of these pop up as a form that I create. I'd like the data entered into this form to collect in the rows and columns of a related 'Sheet', sequentially. I have no idea how to program Excel. Is it possible to do this? Is there a popular third party application designed to do this. I need help - has anyone done this before? Thank you for the help. This is something I've been curious about for some time. Matt |
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