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No clue whatsoever, so thought I'd ask the experts Pt II
Thanks for your help Guys n Dolls...
Next... If I created my own UserForm to make it look like I wanted, would I still be able to use this VB Code? How would I then enter Open and Close boxes? Secondly on the VB below, how would you write it so that only a certain amount of characters can be typed in the answer e.g I want a 32 character length cell size Thx Paul "Gary''s Student" wrote: Good catch! The universe keeps telling me to use Option Explicit; some day I will learn to listen. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200829 "Susan" wrote: TYPO ALERT For i = 0 To 2 that's a zero, not a letter o. :) susan On Jan 27, 10:15 am, Gary''s Student wrote: How about: Sub AskMeNoQuestions() Dim s(3) s(0) = "What is the meaning of life?" s(1) = "How many neutrinos are there in the universe?" s(2) = "Why are the key pads on phones and computer keyboards different?" For i = o To 2 x = Application.InputBox(prompt:=s(i), Type:=2) j = i + 1 Cells(j, 1).Value = s(i) Cells(j, 2).Value = x Next End Sub |
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