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Default Urgent solutions needed to resolve vba coding


Hi, I met with some vba coding problem with my project. Pls help me i
you can resolve it. Thank you!

1. I need to run userform in one workbook and the data must b
transfered to another workbook's sheet. How do I do it?
2. My file is 3MB and it runs really slow in automatic mode but I nee
the automatic mode to update all my data. So how can I reduce th
loading and calculating time?
3. How can I automatically close my userform after clicking on th
msgbox that pop up?
4. Is it possible not to activate the userform at the sheet that it i
going to input data

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