![]() |
Need Help programming treasure hunt sheet!!
Hello. I originally put this in the general, but I think this is more
appropriate. I want to set up a simple locked down spreadsheet for a treasure hunt. I want there the be an initial cell on the screen with a clue. I want there to be some kind of button where they can click and put in a password/answer and then the next cell will populate with the next clue. I'm a novice user of excel - fine for basic tables and some forumlas, but that's it. I need to make this spreadsheet for work for next week (so, finishing it this weekend for Monday) for International Talk Like a Pirate Day (Sept. 19th). Thanks!! I forgot to also mention - I know NOTHING about VB script or programming at all. I tried creating a button in excel and it took me there. So unless someone tells me what to write to make a button that has a password that unlocks a cell - I can't figure it out on my own (and I don't think I can learn VB in 3 days!) |
Need Help programming treasure hunt sheet!!
Without VBA, I'd probably do it this way.
Put all of your questions on a sheet that you ultimately will hide. On another sheet, as they enter something for an answer, display the next question. I'd do something like this A1 would be first question A2, 2nd question a3, 3rd question B1, 1st answer b2, 2nd answer b3, 3rd answer A1: =Sheet2!A1 A2: =if(isblank(Sheet1!B1),"",Sheet2!A2) copy a2 down. -- HTH, Barb Reinhardt "Rachael" wrote: Hello. I originally put this in the general, but I think this is more appropriate. I want to set up a simple locked down spreadsheet for a treasure hunt. I want there the be an initial cell on the screen with a clue. I want there to be some kind of button where they can click and put in a password/answer and then the next cell will populate with the next clue. I'm a novice user of excel - fine for basic tables and some forumlas, but that's it. I need to make this spreadsheet for work for next week (so, finishing it this weekend for Monday) for International Talk Like a Pirate Day (Sept. 19th). Thanks!! I forgot to also mention - I know NOTHING about VB script or programming at all. I tried creating a button in excel and it took me there. So unless someone tells me what to write to make a button that has a password that unlocks a cell - I can't figure it out on my own (and I don't think I can learn VB in 3 days!) |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 09:18 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
ExcelBanter.com