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I have a userform to gather data. I need a way to read the data and
write it to a worksheet. The form has seven identical rows of combo and text boxes to accommodate up to seven records at a time. In practice, most entries will be only one record, but two or three are very common. There are also three combo boxes at the top of the form for “header” data, fields that would be the same for each record for any person each day. I’ve numbered the controls in each row in a way so that the first record would consist of Header01, Header02, Header 03, FirstField01, SecondField01, ThirdField01, FourthField01. If there is data for a second record it would consist of Header01, Header02, Header 03, FirstField02, SecondField02, ThirdField02, FourthField02, etc. My idea was to declare seven arrays of 7 elements each but use only as many as are needed at any time, only if all controls in a row are filled in. Can anyone help me get started with this? |
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