Are VBA userforms always child of Windows desktop?
Had a look at some code in the the book of Bullen et Al, Professional Excel
Development.
I thought that it was suggested that VBA Userforms are the children of the
Excel
desktop window, but it appears that this is not the case and that these
windows are the
direct children of the Windows desktop.
Is this always the case?
I am interested in this as I need the form's hwnd.
I used to do this with the FindWindow API and this only needs the form's
class name
(ThunderDFrame or ThunderXFrame) and the form's caption.
Possibly it is faster (not tested yet) to get this hwnd with the
FindWindowEx API, but then
I need to know for sure that the Windows desktop is indeed always the parent
of this form.
This is directly after the window is created as I know I can alter the
parent window of a form.
Thanks for any advice/insight.
RBS
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