Open Userform two ways
And if the number of choices is more than 2 (so you can't use boolean), you can
declare it as string or long or whatever and check that in the _initialize
event.
Dave Peterson wrote:
One way is to create a public variable in a General module.
Set that as an indicator of what should be done. Then use that indicator
variable in the userform_initialize procedure.
option explicit
Public OpenFormModify as boolean
Sub ShowMyForm()
if something is true then
openformmodify = true
else
openformmodify = false
end if
End sub
And behind the userform:
Option Explicit
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
if openformmodify = true then
'initialize the form with a record
else
'initialize the form to add
end if
End Sub
Ray wrote:
I've a userform that needs to be loaded in one of two scenarios ...
First, it may be used to MODIFY an existing entry ... so would be pre-
loaded using data passed from another userform.
Or, it could be used ADD a new entry ... so would be loaded with all
fields blank.
How do I tell the userform which way to load? I could test to see if
the other userform is loaded, but doing so would automatically load it
anyway, right?
Thoughts or ideas?
TIA,
Ray
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