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MultiPage control: Easy question
Hi,
This might be the stupidest and easiest question yet but I can't seem to find the answer: I created a UserForm and I added a MultiPage control on that form. By default, there are two pages on that control. I'd like to add a couple more. I have no idea how!!! I can see a couple of methods for adding pages through code but that's not what I'm looking for, I want to play around with at least 4 pages in design mode. Can anyone help. Thanks, SC Using Excel 2002. |
MultiPage control: Easy question
Right click one of the tabs on the MultiPage control, and choose
New Page. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "SC" wrote in message ... Hi, This might be the stupidest and easiest question yet but I can't seem to find the answer: I created a UserForm and I added a MultiPage control on that form. By default, there are two pages on that control. I'd like to add a couple more. I have no idea how!!! I can see a couple of methods for adding pages through code but that's not what I'm looking for, I want to play around with at least 4 pages in design mode. Can anyone help. Thanks, SC Using Excel 2002. |
MultiPage control: Easy question
SC wrote:
Hi, This might be the stupidest and easiest question yet but I can't seem to find the answer: I created a UserForm and I added a MultiPage control on that form. By default, there are two pages on that control. I'd like to add a couple more. I have no idea how!!! I can see a couple of methods for adding pages through code but that's not what I'm looking for, I want to play around with at least 4 pages in design mode. Can anyone help. Does right clicking on the top of the multipage control helps? -- Beto Reply: Erase between the dot (inclusive) and the @. Responder: Borra la frase obvia y el punto previo. |
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