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Hi;

Can anyone tell me if it is possible to create a dockable
form for Excel using VBA.

I need the form to be out of the users way, or would a custom menu item be
better?

Any direction as far as directing me to an online resource
that covers the details would be great.

Thanx in advance to all those that respond.

M.


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Default dockable form in excel using VBA

You'll probably receive an answer if you outline what the purpose of
the form or menu might be.

Paul
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Hi;

Can anyone tell me if it is possible to create a dockable
form for Excel using VBA.

I need the form to be out of the users way, or would a custom menu item be
better?

Any direction as far as directing me to an online resource
that covers the details would be great.

Thanx in advance to all those that respond.

M.


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