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Hi

I have a userform with few buttons on it.
Does anyone know how to launch notepad and display
infomation from different text file in notepad (launch
notepad and diplay info when these buttons are clicked on
the userform). Text boxes are not working because the
info in the text file is too large to be displayed in
textboxes.

any help appreciated.
Thanks

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Look at the shell command

Shell ("Notepad.exe C:\myfolder\mytextfile.txt")

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Tom Ogilvy


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Hi

I have a userform with few buttons on it.
Does anyone know how to launch notepad and display
infomation from different text file in notepad (launch
notepad and diplay info when these buttons are clicked on
the userform). Text boxes are not working because the
info in the text file is too large to be displayed in
textboxes.

any help appreciated.
Thanks



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