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Opening Built-In Date Form Dialog Box Programmatically
Hello,
I would like to know if it possible to open the dialog box belonging to the Data - Form... menu through some VBA code. I prefer this rather than reinventing the wheel, building a dialog box on my own and performing the sort operation through a recorded macro in VBA. So its is only about opening the dialog box. Can anybody help me? Thanks in advance, Nico Sterk |
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Opening Built-In Date Form Dialog Box Programmatically
The line of code could be as simple as:
ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm Lots of times just recording a macro will lead to a solution. wrote: Hello, I would like to know if it possible to open the dialog box belonging to the Data - Form... menu through some VBA code. I prefer this rather than reinventing the wheel, building a dialog box on my own and performing the sort operation through a recorded macro in VBA. So its is only about opening the dialog box. Can anybody help me? Thanks in advance, Nico Sterk -- Dave Peterson |
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