Heavy Duty Party
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How do I create a form in Excel without any programming heavy duty?
I have an Excel spreadsheet with information about I've endured on a daily basis. In addition to using Microsoft Access, how can I create a form where you can type the information (with some menus down) and it would automatically enter the information from my form to the spreadsheet? In other words, I want a simple interface "form" instead of going row by row enter my information. Thank you! PS – If anyone knows of a third party supplier that creates forms that I connect to my Excel spreadsheet, I would appreciate your answers.
Take a look at the data / validation menu. It has some of the things you're looking for. Access is still the best to enter data through forms.
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