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Excel, VisualStudio, VBA, ,NET, which way to go?
In my humble opinion, one of the programs that would use corporate forms would be Microsoft Forms.
Is very good especially for forms that can be used directly from the web. You can edit online surveys, questionnaires, OneDrive 100%compatible , etc.
A small miracle weapon for an organization / company in everyday professional life.
Even if they arenot Microsoft products, I cannot ignore the fact that Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and / or Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite 4 are also silver bullets for forms. For "simple" PDFs, Adobe Acrobat Pro DC is very good. Adobe LiveCycle Enterprise Suite 4 is very suitable for "dynamic" PDFs.
You can use it to create PDF forms, secure them as required, incorporate electronic signatures in various ways, etc.
The disadvantage, you would have to deal with JavaScript if you want to create dynamic forms.
VBA is not possible.
However, all of this is only my humble opinion, which does not mean that only these solutions are best.
I wish you good luck with your choice.
Thank you for your time and patience
NikolinoDE
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- csoaresSep 19, 2021Brass ContributorGood morning, thanks for your answer which also turned out to be very interesting and useful, however I meant "Userforms" from VBA and not "Forms" from Microsoft Forms.
- NikolinoDESep 19, 2021Platinum Contributor
Excuse me, in the heat of the moment I only read the first line and then started to spin.
As far as MySQL is concerned, I am not the one to help you, as my knowledge is very limited in this regard.
Anyway, here is a link with some info on the MySQL database.
Also wish you a lot of success in your project.
Thank you for your understanding and patience
Nikolino
I know I don't know anything (Socrates)