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excel vba user forms




Topic started on 6-5-2004 @ 04:20 AM by kurtcobainuk


im designing a spreadsheet and i need to run a vba userform by clicking a button on the spreadsheet instead of going into the vba editor and selecting the userform etc. Please someone help.



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reply posted on 6-5-2004 @ 08:50 AM by kurtcobainuk


THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!!



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reply posted on 6-5-2004 @ 02:27 PM by Kano


Kinda pushy expecting a random niche computer question to be answered in 4.5 hours aren't you?

Did you try www.google.com?



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reply posted on 6-5-2004 @ 02:48 PM by kinglizard


I agree with Kano loose the sarcasm.


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