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Hi all,

I have a workbook say (profitloss limited)and i have a command button
on it.when i click the command button,a form pops up showing me combo
boxes for user input.

Now i have another workbook which i named as (profitloss full) and i
put a command button on that one too.now when i click this button it
should call the form from other workbook(profitloss individual) through
code not through export and import.the user has to just click the button
instead of doing all the export and import stuff.

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Application.Run "profitloss limited!showUserForm1

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