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Robin,
Could just be a matter of juggling your .Show, .Hide and Unload lines. Give us some code snippets to look at. I'm sure someone here will be able to sort it out for you. HTH Henry "Robin" wrote in message ... I have a macro that uses multiple user forms. There are a number of instances where if the user enters inappropriate data or an error occurs, the user is returned to the previous form. However, each time this happens, a copy of the first form remains, so when the user exits the macro the copies remain and must be exited from. What should I do? |
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