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Building on Bob's recommendation, I created a userform with two buttons.
Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() If frmname.MousePointer = fmMousePointerHourGlass Then frmname.MousePointer = fmMousePointerDefault Application.Cursor = xlDefault Else frmname.MousePointer = fmMousePointerHourGlass Application.Cursor = xlWait End If End Sub Private Sub CommandButton2_Click() Unload Me End Sub Private Sub UserForm_Activate() frmname.MousePointer = fmMousePointerHourGlass Application.Cursor = xlWait End Sub Private Sub UserForm_QueryClose(Cancel As Integer, CloseMode As Integer) frmname.MousePointer = fmMousePointerDefault Application.Cursor = xlDefault End Sub So clicking commandbutton1, toggled the cursor display for both the worksheet and userform. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Scott Lyon" <scott.lyonNOSPAM_at__NOSPAMrapistan.comNOSPAM wrote in message ... I was hoping I could force the busy pointer whenever the mouse was over the entire Excel spreadsheet. However, I cannot seem to find the correct MousePointer property to do so. Thanks! -Scott "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Have you moved the mouse off the Userform. The Userform and each control has a Mousepointer property that specifies the mouse icon when the mouse is over that item - perhaps that is overriding your setting. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Scott Lyon" <scott.lyonNOSPAM_at__NOSPAMrapistan.comNOSPAM wrote in message ... In the application that I'm working on (in VBA in Excel), there's one point where, if the user clicks a certain button on the application, it brings up a form that asks the user to fill in some information. When they click OK, it processes that information (including copying a bunch of data), which tends to take as long as 5-10 minutes. I'd like, when they click the "OK" button that while it's processing, it will change the pointer to a "busy" pointer. I've got code to do that, but it does not appear to be working as planned. Here's the code I'm using (in the code section of one of the Excel worksheets): strName = "" Load frmName frmName.Show frmName.MousePointer = fmMousePointerHourGlass ' Set mouse to busy pointer ' do all of the processing needed, based on data in strName frmName.MousePointer = fmMousePointerDefault ' Set mouse back to normal In frmName, in the cmdOK_Click() sub, the code is simply: strName = txtName.Value Unload Me What am I missing? Should I be using a different object than frmName for setting the MousePointer stuff? Thanks! -Scott |
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