Userform for Data Entry Into Several Different Worksheets

TheJay

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  1. 2019
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  1. Windows
I am creating a userform to search and manage a list of contacts.

There is currently no search facility whilst I work on getting the data input/edit capability running as it should.
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The first function I am trying to implement is decribed below.

The master linked accounts section is hidden unless the corresponding worksheets are selected where this information is applicable. When one of the worksheets that this information is relevant to is selected in the combobox, it should populate MLA option buttons.

I have two option buttons to the form 'MLA' called 'mstrYes' and 'mstrNo'. 'mstrNo' should be the default and I want to prevent the text box 'txt7' from appearing until mstrYes is selected, and if mstrNo is selected again, the text box should disappear again.

Also in relation to the text box 'txt7', how do I prevent the text within 'txt7' that appears automatically in 'Example1, Example2, Example3' mentioned previously from being cleared during the following procedure?

Code:
Dim ws As Worksheet

Private Sub cbContactType_Change()
    Me.cmdbNew.Enabled = CBool(Me.cbContactType.ListIndex <> -1)
    If Me.cbContactType.Enabled Then Set ws = Worksheets(cbContactType.Text)
    Me.txt7.Visible = Not IsError(Application.Match(cbContactType.Text, Array("Housing Associations", "Landlords"), False))
    Me.mstrAccounts.Visible = Me.txt7.Visible
    Me.MLA.Visible = Me.txt7.Visible
End Sub




Private Sub iptSearch_Click()
      Contacts.Hide
      Unload Contacts
End Sub




'Private Sub cmdbChange_SpinUp()
'    If Me.cbContactType.ListRows.Count < 1 Then Exit Sub
'    If CurrentRow > 1 Then
'        CurrentRow = CurrentRow - 1
'        UpdatecmdbChange
'    End If
'End Sub




'Private Sub cmdbChange_SpinDown()
'    If CurrentRow = Me.cbContactType.ListRows.Count Then Exit Sub
'    If CurrentRow < Me.cbContactType.ListRows.Count Then
'        CurrentRow = CurrentRow + 1
'        UpdatecmdbChange
'    End If
'End Sub




'Private Sub UpdatePositionCaption()
'    dtaRow.Caption = CurrentRow & " of " & Me.cbContactType.ListRows.Count
'End Sub




Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
    Me.cbContactType.List = Array("Council Contacts", "Local Contacts", "Housing Associations", "Landlords", "Letting and Selling Agents", "Developers", "Employers")
    Me.cmdbNew.Enabled = False
    Me.txt7.Visible = False
    Me.mstrAccounts.Visible = False
    Me.MLA.Visible = False
End Sub




Private Sub cmdbNew_Click()
Dim cNum As Integer, X As Integer
    Dim nextrow As Long
    nextrow = ws.Cells(ws.Rows.Count, "B").End(xlUp).Row
    If Len(ws.Cells(1, 2).Value) > 0 Then nextrow = nextrow + 1
    cNum = 7
    Dim AlignLeft As Boolean
    For X = 1 To cNum
    AlingLeft = CBool(X = 1 Or X = 7)
    With ws.Cells(nextrow, X + 1)
        .Value = Me.Controls("txt" & X).Value
        .EntireColumn.AutoFit
        .HorizontalAlignment = IIf(X = 1, xlLeft, xlCenter)
        .VerticalAlignment = xlCenter
        With .Font
             .Name = "Arial"
             .FontStyle = "Regular"
             .Size = 10
        End With
    End With
    Me.Controls("txt" & X).Text = ""
    Next
    MsgBox "Contact added to " & ws.Name, 64, "Contact Added"
End Sub




Private Sub cmdbClose_Click()
Unload Me
End Sub
 
I think what you are looking for here is the .Findnext command. But, to be honest, I am not the right person to ask about this method. For searching, I mainly use autofilter (which I don't think would work for this particular application) and looping (which could work but may end up being slow if you ultimately have a lot of records in the worksheets).

If you want to pursue the .Find method, start a new thread and try to enlist the help of someone more experienced with using it than me. If you still can't get a satisfactory response then let me know and we can try the loop method.

CJ
 
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