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I have to call a few UserForms one after the other, and when I display them, they appear layered one on top of the other. Is there an easy way to "stagger" them so they appear in different areas of the screen, or at least not totally plastered one on top of the other, but slightly off each other. THanks.

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Doug,

Take a look at Chip Pearson's site where there is a page on positioning a
form http://www.cpearson.com/excel/FormPosition.htm

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I have to call a few UserForms one after the other, and when I display

them, they appear layered one on top of the other. Is there an easy way to
"stagger" them so they appear in different areas of the screen, or at least
not totally plastered one on top of the other, but slightly off each other.
THanks.

Doug



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Thank you very much

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