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			So I want to create a vba program that when I type in the number "35" into my userform, it creates the following: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	RESPONSE TO NUMBER 1 RESPONSE TO NUMBER 2 So on and so forth, to whatever # i insert. What's the best approach to this? Is there a sample code someone has?  | 
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			I do not know that vba is needed. Try a SEQ field and AutoText. (AutoText can be tied to a keyboard shortcut). 
		
		
		
		
See: SEQuence Field for examples with Interrogatories  | 
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 In your userform? Where are you going to type it? A userform is a custom dialog box not a form for a user. Create a Simple Userform by Graham Mayor, MVP  | 
 
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