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It is also in the help for refedit. At least in xl2000
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Jerry Louis" wrote in message ... Thanks Rob. I also found it from MSDN. You cannot use a RefEdit control on a modeless user form. You can use the ShowModal property to set a user form to modal. "Rob van Gelder" wrote in message ... The symptoms you describe are common. RefEdit is unsupported on a modeless userform - you can't use it. -- Rob van Gelder - http://www.vangelder.co.nz/excel "Jerry Louis" wrote in message ... I always lost focus to any form: no Excel neither the Userform is responsible after I use RefEdit on a modeless userform to select an range. I had to use Ctrl+Alt+Del to kill Excel. Is there anybody know the reason? Thanks Jerry |
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