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Re: Vedr: Vedr: [ExcelVBA] Re: loop with userform

 

Hi Torstein,

Earlier, I was unable to understand whether you wanted to input through the user-form or through the sheets. But, later on I got your point, and, I must say that the project you are working is very much Great and I found it very Interesting. :-).

God will help you in finishing your project.

Regards,

Bhuvesh.

 
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From: Torstein Johnsen <sejohnse@yahoo.no>
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Sent: Thursday, 4 July 2013 12:20 AM
Subject: Vedr: Vedr: [ExcelVBA] Re: loop with userform


 
Thanks Lisa, thats an interesting solution.

So far I'm OK with one picture on each sheet, but I will consider your way of doing it, if I'm going to do further changes!

Torstein

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Sendt: Onsdag, 3. juli 2013 16.13
Emne: Re: Vedr: [ExcelVBA] Re: loop with userform

 
Torstein,

You can put pictures on a userform. Do you need the users to see the pictures on the sheet? How about presenting the pictures one at a time on the userform and asking them to fill in checkboxes 1 - 5.
The userform could have Previous - Next and Cancel buttons. The answers could be stored mabe in a global array or probably better on the sheet itself.

Lisa

Sent: Wed, Jul 3, 2013 2:32 pm

Subject: Vedr: [ExcelVBA] Re: loop with userform

Thank you Steve, your explanation gave me some new knowledge about userforms.

I'ts hard for me to describe "my problem" in my poor english, but my concern was
wether the loop continued running when the code from the commandbutton was
started.

And to Derek and your confusion:

I want to show the user 25 pictures each on one sheet (by using a loop) , and
have them giving an answer 1-5 based on that picture.

I have made that using an inputbox, and my question was how to replace that
inputbox with a userform which is easier to adapt.

Perhaps I have increased the confusion - altogether I have learned something
about userforms and that I have to do further studies on them!

regards

Torstein

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