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VB Controls
In Excel 2003, when building user forms, the controls available do not look
like the controls that are used in standard excel forms like Format Cells. Is there an update to the VBA editor for newer controls? Am I using the wrong Toolbox? thanks, Simon Shaw |
VB Controls
Simon,
The controls available on a userform are relatively limited, compared to the total number of controls available in Window (via languages like the NET family, VB6, C++ etc). Is there a specific control you're looking for? -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Simon Shaw" <simonATsimonstoolsDOTcom wrote in message ... In Excel 2003, when building user forms, the controls available do not look like the controls that are used in standard excel forms like Format Cells. Is there an update to the VBA editor for newer controls? Am I using the wrong Toolbox? thanks, Simon Shaw |
VB Controls
not so much a specific control, but ones that look like the controls in other
forms in excel... "Chip Pearson" wrote: Simon, The controls available on a userform are relatively limited, compared to the total number of controls available in Window (via languages like the NET family, VB6, C++ etc). Is there a specific control you're looking for? -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Simon Shaw" <simonATsimonstoolsDOTcom wrote in message ... In Excel 2003, when building user forms, the controls available do not look like the controls that are used in standard excel forms like Format Cells. Is there an update to the VBA editor for newer controls? Am I using the wrong Toolbox? thanks, Simon Shaw |
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