Design a form in MS Excel. Use the input fields of the named cells form (Insert ® Names® ...). You can define bindings for these cells when you are working with the SAPforms Designer.
Use the Control toolbox (View ® Toolbars) to insert the Submit control. Choose More Controls in the SAPforms Submit Control list displayed.
Choose the Properties entry in the context menu of the control (right mouse click). The Properties dialog box appears. Choose the Custom property. The Properties dialog box appears. Choose the Define option on the General tab page. The SAPforms Designer is then displayed.
Edit and generate the form.
Exit the SAPforms Designer.
Cancel the block for the named cells (Format ® Cells... ® Protection tab) and protect the worksheet (Tools ® Protection ® Protect Sheet...).
You can now use the form. You can also maintain the document properties with File ® Properties. These properties are also recorded by the SAPforms Designer and can be edited. This means that the form can be used to transfer background data, for example.
I think the details you have given me are when we create screens in SAP, I am looking to supply data to existing screens, ie load a customer, place orders etc...
CATTs can be used to load data into SAP screens .Eg for creation of customers or load orders etc.
You will have to create CATT/s and export the parameters to a Text file and use Excel to open the file.You then add the new values for loading it back to SAP.
My suggestion would be to look at using LSMW. LSMW is an easy tool that I have much more effective than CATTs. The transaction code is LSMW. You might not have it installed, but it can easily be added for free.
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