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Trying to determine how to go about setting up excel so that:
1) Open the blank worksheet (always remains protected) 2) Form pops up requesting data (ie: name, account #, dates) 3) Excel uses form data to create a new worksheet for user, in a new window (new worksheet only needs to have certian fields protected), and the protected worksheet is closed 4) User can utilize new worksheet as needed I imagine a macro would be the way to go, but I am certianly not the macro expert. It's also likely there is another way to go about handling this that I am completely oblivious to. Suggestions, assistance, macro-wizzes anyone? Thanks! |
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Help From @ JLatham Site. com and lets work this out. What I'm a little confused about is you wanting to "create a new worksheet for [the] user in a new window..." I am thinking you mean a whole new workbook with one sheet in it for them? Or just another sheet in the same workbook that would get added and they would be taken to? And yes, a macro would be the way to go to get this done automatically when the workbook opens. Question would be what if it's the 2nd (or 3rd or ....) time that a particular user has opened the workbook? These are things we can work out through email exchange. Reference this thread/posting and remind me again of what you need to do in the email. Link to this discussion is: http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...d-00a23f9836b4 "awadmin" wrote: Trying to determine how to go about setting up excel so that: 1) Open the blank worksheet (always remains protected) 2) Form pops up requesting data (ie: name, account #, dates) 3) Excel uses form data to create a new worksheet for user, in a new window (new worksheet only needs to have certian fields protected), and the protected worksheet is closed 4) User can utilize new worksheet as needed I imagine a macro would be the way to go, but I am certianly not the macro expert. It's also likely there is another way to go about handling this that I am completely oblivious to. Suggestions, assistance, macro-wizzes anyone? Thanks! |
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