I am trying to make a spreadsheet for my flying club.
1.Template Wizard Help (anyone, anyone)
>-----Original Message----- >I have created a template to use as a form when filling >in a database and it works wonderfully when I am adding a >new record, however, I am not able to update a record >within the database although I am doing exactly what the >help list tells me to do. > >The help feature gives me the following instructions when >I want to change a record within the database: >1. Open the saved copy of the form. >2. Change any of the information in the form. >3. Click Save. >4. Select whether to update the associated record or >create a new record. >5. Click OK > >The problem is that all of the instructions work until I >click save but then, I do not get the option to update >the record. Instead I get the option to either create a >new record or continue without updating. > >Can anyone tell me if you have also had this happen to >you and if so, how to get the record to update instead of >having to create a new record each time you want to >update information in the database. I'm stumped. >Thank you! >. >
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4.new sheet created 'on the fly' from template in same workbook - H.
looking for an excel solution to create a new sheet at the end based on the contents of a template sheet within the same workbook.
5.new sheet created 'on the fly' from template in same workbook
Thankyou Dave Could you help with another question? I am very new to excel and am trying to build a tool to help me define tasks in my work day schedule. Now I can create a new sheet 'on the fly' How would I copy the contents of a cell in an existing sheet to a cell on the new sheet; and How would i rename the new sheet based on cell contents? MrT "Dave Peterson" wrote: > One way: > > Worksheets("template").Copy _ > after:=Worksheets(Worksheets.Count) > > > > > > MrT wrote: > > > > looking for an excel solution to create a new sheet at the end based on the > > contents of a template sheet within the same workbook. > > -- > > Dave Peterson >
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