Paste his code at the top of the module, right below Option Explicit.
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
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"David A." wrote in message
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Well,
Ok, What does the user32 stand for? Is that the name of the form?
This is the Form that I'm using.
Where is this would the vb that Halim sent me go?
Private Sub UserForm_Activate()
Application.Wait Now + TimeValue("00:00:03")
Unload Me
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Sheets("main").Select
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
Thanx
David
"Jon Peltier" wrote:
I pasted Halim's code into a userform's code module and it worked
perfectly.
Did you put the code in the right place (per his second email)?
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
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"David A." wrote in message
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Something is not working....
"" wrote:
just once more...
Place that code into Userform module behind your userform
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Regards,
Halim
"Halim" wrote:
Hi David,
I hope you aggree with this one, that used API calls to hide X :
Private Declare Function SetWindowLong _
Lib "user32" _
Alias "SetWindowLongA" ( _
ByVal hwnd As Long, _
ByVal nIndex As Long, _
ByVal dwNewLong As Long) _
As Long
Private Declare Function FindWindow _
Lib "user32" _
Alias "FindWindowA" ( _
ByVal lpClassName As String, _
ByVal lpWindowName As String) _
As Long
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
SetWindowLong FindWindow(vbNullString, Me.Caption), _
-16, -2067791744
End Sub
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Regards,
Halim
"David A." wrote:
I wamt to hide the X in the top right corner of a UserForm. Can
this
be done
and if not how do I disable it?