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    Data Input Form

    Hi to all who read this

    Basically, i am trying to learn VBA but my head hurts in trying to phathom out codes. I have put together a userform (attached) and i have no idea where to start with the code.

    Is there some kind soul out there who can show me how to get the user form to function.

    Its a data entry form for filling in a new customer. The new data will then be submitted to the Customer List worksheet.

    Any help to get me started would be much appreciated.
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    re: Data Input Form

    See the DatabaseForm example

    http://excel-it.com/vba_examples.htm

    Also,please read the Forum Rules & use the correct style of Thread Title,ie indicate the problem,not generalise like "Userform code"
    Hope that helps.

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    Re: Data Input Form

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