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Flippi

How to evoke a hidden userform?
 

Hello,

Thanks to this forum, I managed to create my 1st userform. It pops up
when I open my workbook and I'm able to add data to my workbook by
means of list boxes and a command button. After clicking the command
button, all data is added and the userform is hidden.
When I want to use the userform again, I have to save my work, close
the workbook and re-open it.
There's probably a way to add an item to the menu to display the
userform without closing and re-opening the workbook. How should I do
this? Examples somewhere?

Thanks in advance,

Flippi


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Bob Phillips[_6_]

How to evoke a hidden userform?
 
Just add a command

Userform1.Show

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Bob Phillips

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"Flippi" wrote in
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Hello,

Thanks to this forum, I managed to create my 1st userform. It pops up
when I open my workbook and I'm able to add data to my workbook by
means of list boxes and a command button. After clicking the command
button, all data is added and the userform is hidden.
When I want to use the userform again, I have to save my work, close
the workbook and re-open it.
There's probably a way to add an item to the menu to display the
userform without closing and re-opening the workbook. How should I do
this? Examples somewhere?

Thanks in advance,

Flippi


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