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Display data from a cell in User Form
I have a spreadsheet with the numbers 1-100 in column A. Column B
contains exam questions in rows 1-100. I would like to create a user form that will display the questions one at a time to my students and allow them to enter an answer selection (A, B, C, or D). That answer will be stored on another tab for scoring. I would also like the studentgs to be able to navigate forward and backwards (in case they want to go back and change an answer to a previously answered question). I know this has to be simple, but I'm having trouble getting started. I've created other applications using Excel. I'm not sure if a user form is the way to go or not. Could someone please point me in the right direction to get started? I would really appreciate it. Thanks. |
Display data from a cell in User Form
Hi,
I know you asked for the answers on a different sheet but first you should look at this: Put your cursor in the data and choose Data, Form. This gives you the flexibiity you want without any need to program. To take care of the issue of putting the answers on a different sheet, you could put them, as another column in the data area, then you could format them with a custom format of ;;; which hides the cell contents from displaying in the cell. (There is also a way to hide the cell contents from displaying on the formula bar.) Finally, you could set up formulas that refer to the answer cells discussed above on another sheet. If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Connie" wrote: I have a spreadsheet with the numbers 1-100 in column A. Column B contains exam questions in rows 1-100. I would like to create a user form that will display the questions one at a time to my students and allow them to enter an answer selection (A, B, C, or D). That answer will be stored on another tab for scoring. I would also like the studentgs to be able to navigate forward and backwards (in case they want to go back and change an answer to a previously answered question). I know this has to be simple, but I'm having trouble getting started. I've created other applications using Excel. I'm not sure if a user form is the way to go or not. Could someone please point me in the right direction to get started? I would really appreciate it. Thanks. |
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