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Default 'Floating' UserForm

Paul,

You can do this in Excel 2000 and later by showing the form modelessly.
E.g.,

Userform1.Show vbModeless


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Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
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"paulw" wrote in message
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Afternoon!
Does anyone know if it is possible to create a UserForm, which then
'floats' on the screen.
ie, you can still play around on the Excel sheet behind it, whilst it
is still on the screen.
Ta,



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