Article ID: 105110 - Last Review: August 15, 2005 - Revision: 1.3 Can't Link Edit Box to Worksheet Cell from Control TabThis article was previously published under Q105110 SUMMARY
In Microsoft Excel, although you can establish a link between some types of
dialog box controls and a worksheet cell, edit boxes do not have this
capability. To allow the value of an edit box to appear in a cell, you must
create a Visual Basic procedure.
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The following Visual Basic procedure creates the equivalent of a cell link between an edit box and cell A1 on a worksheet. In order for the procedure to run each time you enter new information in the edit box, the procedure should be assigned to the edit box by choosing Assign Macro from the Tools menu.
NOTE: In this example, the name of the edit box is "Edit Box 1" and the name of the worksheet is "Sheet1". This example assumes that the dialog sheet that contains the edit box, the Visual Basic module that contains the EditBox1_Change procedure, and Sheet1 are located in the same workbook. REFERENCES
"Visual Basic User's Guide," version 5.0, Chapter 11, "Linking
Controls to Worksheets," and "Assigning Code to Controls and Dialog
Boxes"
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