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Default DialogSheet - Reference for someone who never used Excel 95?

Hi All,

I have a situation where a client has a workbook that uses
DialogSheets, set up in Excel 95 by someone long gone and they have
asked me if I can assist in editing the workbook functionality.

I am very comfortable working with userforms and VBA in general, but I
have never before encountered DialogSheets which, I believe, were an
Excel 95 feature that was superceded by userforms in Excel 97.


Does anyone know of some kind of 'DialogSheets 101' reference on the
net somewhere that I can use to get a history lesson? I have searched
around, and there are lots of references to dialogsheets but nothing
that seems to do what this does for userforms:

http://www.fontstuff.com/downloads/E...er%20Forms.pdf

Or, same thing in a shorter link:

http://tinyurl.com/a6qpd



Thanks,

Alan.



 
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