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How could I go about placing an animated GIF. picture
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an animation not just a still picture.

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Put a third party control on the userform that supports animated GIFs.

I don't know of one, but you might search the archives of this group for
some suggestions.

http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search?hl=en

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custom activex controls OR a lot of coding..

see http://www.lebans.com/animatedgifplayer.htm

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