I would appreaciate if it could be answered in a sharable google doc excel file
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I would appreaciate if it could be answered in a sharable google doc excel file so I can download it. For the button (last sentence of problem), please just add it in a sperate sheet
Question 6: Create a MultiPage UserForm that has 3 pages, one labeled "Cool", one labeled "Not Cool" and one labeled "Difficult". Each page should have a Run Button that prints out a MsgBox that says "This page is named " and the page name. There should be a "Cancel" button on the overall UserForm that cancels the form. Finally, there should be a button on the Documentation Sheet that runs the UserFormExplanation / Answer
Using page breaks is extremely easy but we need to know when or where to use them. Some like to use it in job applications and some use it in surveys. Teachers use them in quizzes and organizers use it in event registrations. The most important part of page breaks is, they shorten your forms dramatically. We all know visitors don't want to scroll too much and they want to fill out forms as quickly as possible. Why don't we make our customers' jobs easier and break pages into sections? Here are some insights we gathered using page breaks.
- Using page breaks decrease the exit rate of your form drastically
- The form looks much shorter than before
- The form looks neater and fits better to your site without changing the overall design
- It helps to break the form into logical sections and feels much more natural
- It looks so much easier to fill for busy people