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Hi,
I sometimes come accross to excel application interfaces (windows) that
looks exactly like the professional Delphi, or C++ counterparts (a plain
window with only the programmed components on). But I have never seen a
website or any other resource describing how we can achieve "this" with VBA
on excel. I am willing to add this look to one of my files. Can anyone help?
TIA


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Hi

See Formfun.zip at Stephen Bullen's site.

http://www.bmsltd.ie/Excel/


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