Copy userform from excel to access

jpen

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Hi all,

This is the first time I work with access. I have some knowledge of excel (vba and userforms).

No I have some userforms in excel that I want to use in access.
My question is is there as simple way to copy the forms from excel to access (it saves me a lot od=f time) ?

JH
 

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Not possible as far as I know -- userforms in Excel and Access are very different. In my experience, userforms in Access are easier to work with than in Excel because, for standard data entry, there is no need for code to update the data -- bound controls do it all for you.
It can be a pain converting your interface from one to the other but it has to be done manually.

Denis
 
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