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Default overlaying frames on a userform

On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 at 00:44:36, Mike (Mike )
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I have a UserForm with a combo box used for selecting different kinds
of delivery method - each of which makes one of my frames underneath it
visible (for inputting reference numbers in different forms)

At the minute I have them lined one above the other, but this leaves
silly gaps in the screen. Am I OK to overlay these by making the Top
values all the same. And if I want to make any edits in the future I
can nudge down the appropriate form by selecting it from the object
combo list and increasing Top while I work on it

I just don't want to get into a situation where my UserForm could end
up in a mess and wanted to check this approach is OK

Well I tried this and I ended up with merged frames, so I guess the
answer is no
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