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Ben Enfield

Forms in Excel 2007
 
To all;

I am trying to create a "Deal or no Deal" simulation for an example of what
Excel can do. Oddly, I found that, in the 2007 version, the entire "forms"
section has been removed. Is there any planning for any of these tools to be
replaced? I, and most of the others in the Civil Engineering program at the
University of Washington commonly use them in our workbooks.

Ben Enfield

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Forms in Excel 2007
 
By forms, I presume you are referring to the forms toolbar, which
really goes back to about Excel 4 - it's been kept (I assume) for
backwards compatibility, and I must admit I do like it, BUT all the
controls are available from the CONTROL toolbar in later versions - I'm
GUESSING that that would include 2007.


Ben Enfield wrote:
To all;

I am trying to create a "Deal or no Deal" simulation for an example of what
Excel can do. Oddly, I found that, in the 2007 version, the entire "forms"
section has been removed. Is there any planning for any of these tools to be
replaced? I, and most of the others in the Civil Engineering program at the
University of Washington commonly use them in our workbooks.

Ben Enfield



keepITcool

Forms in Excel 2007
 
Ben. it's still there.

Excel Options (under the office button)
Personalize
select Show the developer tab

on the developer tab you'll find an Insert Control
which shows the Forms Controls and ActiveX controls you want.

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Ben Enfield wrote in


To all;

I am trying to create a "Deal or no Deal" simulation for an example
of what Excel can do. Oddly, I found that, in the 2007 version, the
entire "forms" section has been removed. Is there any planning for
any of these tools to be replaced? I, and most of the others in the
Civil Engineering program at the University of Washington commonly
use them in our workbooks.

Ben Enfield



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