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Dear Excel experts,
I have a hourglass displayed as pointer after the following events: Double clicking a textbox of a Userform(1) opens a new Userform(2). When I close Userform(2) the focus goes back to the textbox of Userform(1) (as required), but the mouse pointer is displayed as an hourglass. The pointer returns to normal properties only after clicking in the textbox. How can I prevent the display of the hourglass?? Regards, Jan Bart |
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