New to userforms

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SGT Buckeye

I am new to userforms and was wondering if someone could help point me
in the right direction (I already tried to create my first userform
using http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Userforms/CreateAUserForm.htm ). The
userform would not be too complicated if I could just get started. I
have done this in Word with form fields but I want to save a little
time by using combo-boxes with AutoWordSelect since we do so many of
these. I want it to look similar to this:

To: Manager Name (Combo box)
From: Supervisor Name (Combo box)
Subject: QA Challenge

Week Ending Date: (Text box) Consultant Username: (Text box)
QA Analyst: (Text box)

CLS Call ID: (Text box) Deduction: (Combo box)


Reviewed by Manager: Yes (Check box) No (Check box)
Bonus Payout Affected: Yes(Check box) No (Check box)
Manager Comments: (Text box)

Overturned: Yes (Check box) No (Check box)
Revised score: (Text box)
Reason (completed by QA supervisor): (Text box)


Thanks for any help you can give.
 
D

David Sisson

I am new to userforms and was wondering if someone could help point me
in the right direction (I already tried to create my first userform
using http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Userforms/CreateAUserForm.htm). The
userform would not be too complicated if I could just get started.

Sure... where do you need help? (You might get more help if you post
in the beginners usergroup.)
I have done this in Word with form fields but I want to save a little
time by using combo-boxes with AutoWordSelect since we do so
many of these.

I don't think a userform will speed up the process. Autotext can
really save keystrokes and mouse clicks.

Do you need to keep a record of these reports?

I use a Word table document to keep a record, the userform to collect
the data, and load a template to be populated by the userform.

If this template, with your current formfields, will sufice to store
the macro, you could store the data in Access. A little more
complicated, but easier in the long run.
 

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