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Status Bar
You could probably put up a userform or put a message on the visible
worksheet. If you use a userform, you run into problems with the modality of the userform - you would have to design your code so to insure it continued to run while the userform was visible. In Excel 2000 and later you can have a nonmodal userform. This wasn't directly supported in Excel 97. Easier might be make a specific worksheet visible with a message on it and update that. Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Neil" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have put together a small app that extracts soem data from an Oracle database, it takes a while so I also added in some code to tell people each stage as it happens on the status bar, but I think the status bar is a little bit obscure, is there an easy way to put up a box in the middle of the screen saying what its doing, i thought about msgbox but that as a minimum requires an OK button, I dont want the user to have to click the ok button at eacg stage, rather just a little popup that shows some text relating to what stage its at.... Any help much appreciated |
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