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![]() "CLR" wrote in message ... Many thanks to all who responded. I guess that's what makes these newsgroups so wonderful, is that you can ask a simple question, and get back several different approaches to the problem. Then you can choose the one that is the easiest for you to understand and implement. Indeed, Auk Ales first response worked just fine for me in my Win98SE-XL2k situation. Thanks for the compliment John, but I'm sorry to disappoint you. I was not familiar with it, as I'm just getting in to this code stuff. I'm still at the "editing recorded macros, and copying other peeps code" stage. <g I will later look in to the other comments and suggestions......they will certainly help my learning process. Merry Christmas to everyone........ Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "CLR" wrote in message ... Hi All...... With you fine folks help, I've managed to put together a nifty macro that does what I want it to do. The only thing now is, during it's executon the macro jumps back and forth between screens and this causes each one to flash up on the monitor and I would prefer that they not do that.........any way to "turn off the display at the beginning of the macro and turn it back on again at the end"......??......or better yet, to put up some "Please wait" message during processing....... TIA Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 |
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