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Linking a Command Button to a Word Document using VBA

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    Linking a Command Button to a Word Document using VBA

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    I am working on an adjustment in a VBA form.
    At the moment I am getting stuck here because I had added some more rules.

    I added a CommandButton (Handover) here should be written all the problems that happened in a team. Maybe a link to a Word document, but I don't know if this is possible?

    Then I also added 3 extra lines in the userform:

    Team
    Extra Butter and Liquid louding

    For liquidity: if this is ticked, yes. Then it should be stored in the database of liquid loads and not in finished mixers.


    Can you help me with this?

    Thanks for the effort.

    Best regards,
    Steven
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    Re: Linking a Command Button to a Word Document using VBA

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