First of all, I would avoid using "Name" as the variable name, as
this is a property name of many objects; using "Name" will cause
confusion. Don't declare the Public variable in the userform's
module. Declare it in a regular code module instead.
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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
"D.Parker" wrote in message
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I have a UserForm that captures the users name, I am trying to
pass that
information to another UserForm. I'm assuming that is possible
using the
Public declarations, but I am obviously having problems. Here
is my example
code
Public Name As String
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Private Sub OKButton_Click()
Name = NameBox1
UserForm4.Hide
End Sub
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'Name gets passed to this UserForm
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Private Sub SignOffButton_Click()
MsgBox Name
Unload UserForm5
End Sub
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Do I need to declare the variables Public in UserForm5 also?
Are they
declared in the right place? Should the subs be name Public
instead of
Private? etc. My MsgBox is returning empty. Any help is
greatly
appreciated.
DP