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Can I make a user form in Excel transparent? I know there are a lo
discussions about this in VB. But I want to achieve it in VBA. Can I d
it?

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Huyeote Wrote:
Can I make a user form in Excel transparent? I know there are a lo
discussions about this in VB. But I want to achieve it in VBA. Can I d
it?

Regards,

Huyeote


Have a look here @ the underlying code

http://www.xcelfiles.com/FormsSearch.html

or here

http://www.xcelfiles.com/SplashScrn.html

Both of thes include making a form transparent.
If you need help post back or contact me direct

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