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I just have started to use VB. I have a created a user form that ope
each time that my workbook is open. The userform contins differen
buttons that hide columns for a quick comparison of data. But wheneve
the userform is open you can not manipulate the spreadsheet. I woul
like to be able scholl and change data with the user form open.

Any suggestions would be great!

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Bria

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Brian,

Make your user form a modeless

Userform1.show vbModeless

HTH

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Awesome! Thank you for thw swift reply

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