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I am using Excel 2003 and have set up a form for people to fill out on their
computers, print off and then send to the appropriate department. I want to incorporate a RESET button for the user in case they make a mistake filling it out. I can't write a macro to undo because there are option buttons in the form and they won't undo. I thought about having the file close and re-open, but have been unsuccessful in being able to write a macro to do such a task. I have no VBA experience. Anyone knowing of a good resourse from me to learn VBA as well as an answer for the "reset" situation is greatly appreciated. |
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