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Default Copying Multipage1 to Multipage2

I am setting up userforms on different multipages and I have some questions
since two things I want to accomplish involve the same userform for different
functions.

SETUP:
Multipage1 = userform to enter data.
Multipage2 = userform, that looks just like multipage1 userform, except it
will read
data in from spreadsheet for purpose of editing.

With this is mind, I am only going to create Multipage2 if there is a way to
copy multipage1 to multipage2.

Is this possible? If not possible, please help out with answering
questions below.

Since I am unable to copy userform to multipage2, I am going to need to
capture information from a spreadsheet, ie which commandbutton was clicked
(ENTER INFO, or EDIT info) and pass from the commandbutton 1 or 2 into the
userform initialization so that I can determine which way to go.

How can I do this?


 
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