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Originally Posted by joyfulincanada
I do like this solution but one of the issues is that the people who are going to be using this, aren't necessarily familiar with how to run macros, so I have to keep it really easy to use. Is easiest if the macro itself can prompt the user to delete or add to modify the rows.
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The only question becomes: how do you want to trigger the macro? One could, for example, trigger it as an 'on-entry' macro attached to the first formfield. See attached. An advantage of this approach is that, if the user makes the wrong choice, the effects are easily undone via the Undo button.