How to add continous task sheets to a workbook using buttons

Jayzon

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Hi
I am going to try my luck here again as this forum has been very helpful before.

I am trying to create a task managing workbook that with a button on the "Frontpage" will create a task sheet like "Task page 1" with the progress and priority info added on this page by the push of a button. At the same time clearing this sheet readying it for a new task that should be named "Task page 2" and so on continuously.

I am not sure if this is possible, but it sure sounds like a vba / macro kinda thing to me. I am totally blank in this area, other than making very basic buttons to navigate in workbooks.

Thank you very much in advance for any help / push in the right direction.

Test workbook
 

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Hi
I am going to try my luck here again as this forum has been very helpful before.

I am trying to create a task managing workbook that with a button on the "Frontpage" will create a task sheet like "Task page 1" with the progress and priority info added on this page by the push of a button. At the same time clearing this sheet readying it for a new task that should be named "Task page 2" and so on continuously.

I am not sure if this is possible, but it sure sounds like a vba / macro kinda thing to me. I am totally blank in this area, other than making very basic buttons to navigate in workbooks.

Thank you very much in advance for any help / push in the right direction.

Test workbook
As for me I never open up files posted on this forum. So to help you I would need specific details.
 
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Cross-posting (posting the same question in more than one forum) is not against our rules, but the method of doing so is covered by #13 of the Forum Rules.

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Cross posted at: How to add continous task sheets to a workbook using buttons
If you have posted the question at more places, please provide links to those as well.

If you do cross-post in the future and also provide links, then there shouldn’t be a problem.
I am really sorry about this i was not aware, but it of course makes perfect sense.
 
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