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Old February 19th, 2009, 11:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Stef
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Default Input form in Excel 2007

I have worked a long time with Excel tables and have used the built-in form
to add and edit posts. I found this very practical. In the 2007 version I
have not found the form. Can I use a macro to create a dialog box to do the
job? I'm very familiar to write macros in Excel.
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Stef
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Old February 19th, 2009, 11:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Bob Phillips[_2_]
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Default Input form in Excel 2007

Holding down the Alt key, first hit D then O

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"Stef" wrote in message
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I have worked a long time with Excel tables and have used the built-in form
to add and edit posts. I found this very practical. In the 2007 version I
have not found the form. Can I use a macro to create a dialog box to do
the
job? I'm very familiar to write macros in Excel.
--
Stef



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Old February 19th, 2009, 12:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.misc
Andy Pope
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Default Input form in Excel 2007

Hi,

You can add the button to your QAT.

Office button Excel Options Customize.
Choose commands from: Commands not in Ribbon.
Scroll down to the Form... icon.

Cheers
Andy
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"Stef" wrote in message
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I have worked a long time with Excel tables and have used the built-in form
to add and edit posts. I found this very practical. In the 2007 version I
have not found the form. Can I use a macro to create a dialog box to do
the
job? I'm very familiar to write macros in Excel.
--
Stef


 




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