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Default Activating a worksheet with a user form open on the screen

Thanks so much!!
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
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Kimberly,

If you have Excel 2000 or above you can set the form's ShowModal property

to
False, making the form modeless. Otherwise you are out of luck.

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HTH

Bob Phillips


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Tom Ogilvy

"KimberlyC" wrote in message
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Thank Bob.
I meant to mention that it might be a second post...but I could not find

my
first message I posted or a reply anywhere...
"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
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You asked this question 2 days ago and the answer is the same.

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HTH

Bob Phillips

"KimberlyC" wrote in message
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Hi
I have a userform that pops up requesting some data from the user.

As
it
is
now... when the user form is opened on the screen..and worksheet 1

is
showing behind it... you cannot move around in the worksheet

1...unless
you
close the userform.
Is there a way I can keep the userform opened.. but still let the

user
move
around in worksheet 1 while viewing the userform?

Thanks in advance
Kimberly












 
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