New to Forms - string based on command button

288enzo

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  1. 2016
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  1. Windows
First post regarding a User Form.

I'd like to run a form with a list of command buttons. I have one macro, when a command button is clicked from EmailForm, the macro continues and depending on which command button is clicked a string is set as such.

As an example -
VBA Code:
Dim class As String
Based on which command button is clicked on -
CommandButton1, class = 1
CommandButton2, class = 2
CommandButton3, class = 3
CommandButton4, class = 4

What's the best way to accomplish this?

Thank you,
 

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VBA Code:
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()

   class = 1

End Sub
and so on.
 
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