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Hi:

Neophyte on Use forms.

I succeeded in creating a user form (in the VBA editor), and then I closed it to do
something else, and cant find any way to reopen it to work on it more.

Obviously simple, but don't know how to do it!

Help?

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John,

Are you referring to the userform object, or it's code class?

If the former, the userform should be listed within that project under a
Forms category/folder. Just click the + sign and that should expand it to
reveal your form. Double-click this to open the form object.

If the latter, find the form as above, but right-click the form entry, and
you will see an option to View Code. Take that. You can also edit the code
by right-click on the form object.

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Hi:

Neophyte on Use forms.

I succeeded in creating a user form (in the VBA editor), and then I closed

it to do
something else, and cant find any way to reopen it to work on it more.

Obviously simple, but don't know how to do it!

Help?

John Baker



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