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Default A lot of easy questions.

Hi, Im making a stock program and the following problems have happened.

1) When I make a user form appears a red square with a cross in it (a close
form button I suppose), the problem is that I have a form that ask for a
password, so when the user clicks on the cross, all the macro assigned to the
form is jumped and the macro that should be executed when the password is
typed, is run ¿how do I solve the cross thing (some way to disable or not to
show it),

2) Is there a function that hides all the active tool bars??


3) I have a macro that automatically print a document in a specific printer,
I want that the user specifies the printer (I mean, a macro that shows the
print form) is there a function that allows this???

4) Check your excel program, in the top in your right hand there are 3
buttons (close, maximize and minimize) there is some way to keep it away (or
disable them)????

5) There is some way to change the excels pre-instaled forms and/or to
change excels codes (I mean the ones that microsoft mades)

TIA

 
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