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Lauri

Userforms: Disabling - Enabling the X
 
I have disabled the X in a userform by

Private Sub UserForm_QueryClose(Cancel As Integer, CloseMode As Integer)
If CloseMode = 0 Then
Cancel = True
UserForm6.Show
End If
End Sub

Which cancels them trying to close the window and redirects then to a
different userform...

Once I have chosen this option in the application once, it does not appear
to run again... it appears that this resets the button to always be
cancelled... How do I enable it so that this macro always runs with the red
X is pressed?

Thx

Bob Phillips[_6_]

Userforms: Disabling - Enabling the X
 
Do you mean that when you subsequently click X on form #1 it doesn't close
and re-loads form #6? If so, that is inevitable, the code still functions as
before.

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"Lauri" wrote in message
...
I have disabled the X in a userform by

Private Sub UserForm_QueryClose(Cancel As Integer, CloseMode As Integer)
If CloseMode = 0 Then
Cancel = True
UserForm6.Show
End If
End Sub

Which cancels them trying to close the window and redirects then to a
different userform...

Once I have chosen this option in the application once, it does not appear
to run again... it appears that this resets the button to always be
cancelled... How do I enable it so that this macro always runs with the

red
X is pressed?

Thx




Lauri

Userforms: Disabling - Enabling the X
 
That is what I would like to happen. Unfortuanely, once the macro has
opperated once properly (opening form #6) it subsequently does nothing. When
the user pushes the X it does not respond at all.

Do you know why this is happening?

Thanks!

L.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Do you mean that when you subsequently click X on form #1 it doesn't close
and re-loads form #6? If so, that is inevitable, the code still functions as
before.

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"Lauri" wrote in message
...
I have disabled the X in a userform by

Private Sub UserForm_QueryClose(Cancel As Integer, CloseMode As Integer)
If CloseMode = 0 Then
Cancel = True
UserForm6.Show
End If
End Sub

Which cancels them trying to close the window and redirects then to a
different userform...

Once I have chosen this option in the application once, it does not appear
to run again... it appears that this resets the button to always be
cancelled... How do I enable it so that this macro always runs with the

red
X is pressed?

Thx





Bob Phillips[_6_]

Userforms: Disabling - Enabling the X
 
Are you saying the X on form #6 does nothing? If so, there must be code
there that is trapping that event.

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"Lauri" wrote in message
...
That is what I would like to happen. Unfortuanely, once the macro has
opperated once properly (opening form #6) it subsequently does nothing.

When
the user pushes the X it does not respond at all.

Do you know why this is happening?

Thanks!

L.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Do you mean that when you subsequently click X on form #1 it doesn't

close
and re-loads form #6? If so, that is inevitable, the code still

functions as
before.

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"Lauri" wrote in message
...
I have disabled the X in a userform by

Private Sub UserForm_QueryClose(Cancel As Integer, CloseMode As

Integer)
If CloseMode = 0 Then
Cancel = True
UserForm6.Show
End If
End Sub

Which cancels them trying to close the window and redirects then to a
different userform...

Once I have chosen this option in the application once, it does not

appear
to run again... it appears that this resets the button to always be
cancelled... How do I enable it so that this macro always runs with

the
red
X is pressed?

Thx







Lauri

Userforms: Disabling - Enabling the X
 
No.

the macro is only a private sub in userform 1. However, in Userform1 it
only works once, and when I go back to userform 1 later the X in Userform 1
does nothing. I have to close excel and restart to get the macro to operate
properly again.

There are no subs linked to any of my other X and they are all working like
normal X. I am not sure why after operating once, the button no longer works.

I tried just linking a msg box to the action of pressing the button

Private Sub UserForm_QueryClose(Cancel As Integer, CloseMode As Integer)
If CloseMode = 0 Then
msgbox "The window is closing"
End If
End Sub

And the same thing happens. The macro only operates once - then the next
time i get around to userform1, if i select the X, nothing happens.

Lauren

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Are you saying the X on form #6 does nothing? If so, there must be code
there that is trapping that event.

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"Lauri" wrote in message
...
That is what I would like to happen. Unfortuanely, once the macro has
opperated once properly (opening form #6) it subsequently does nothing.

When
the user pushes the X it does not respond at all.

Do you know why this is happening?

Thanks!

L.

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

Do you mean that when you subsequently click X on form #1 it doesn't

close
and re-loads form #6? If so, that is inevitable, the code still

functions as
before.

--

HTH

Bob Phillips

(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"Lauri" wrote in message
...
I have disabled the X in a userform by

Private Sub UserForm_QueryClose(Cancel As Integer, CloseMode As

Integer)
If CloseMode = 0 Then
Cancel = True
UserForm6.Show
End If
End Sub

Which cancels them trying to close the window and redirects then to a
different userform...

Once I have chosen this option in the application once, it does not

appear
to run again... it appears that this resets the button to always be
cancelled... How do I enable it so that this macro always runs with

the
red
X is pressed?

Thx








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