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Hi Matthew,
I have the same problem with this one. Did you ever find out how to fix it. I need to do this in an existing worksheet. I can't use a new one. "Matthew Balch" wrote: I did this too. Then tried r-erunning the macro but it didn't work. Goes into debug mode and highlights this line (ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm). Matt "NickHK" wrote: Matt, I just recorded a macro of this action and it gave: ActiveSheet.ShowDataForm NickHK "Matthew Balch" ... The tool in excel under data forms is a very useful tool. But I would like this function to be used by other people. So how do I go about creating a macro that will open up this data form for the selected data range I have in mind. Help appreciated as always. Regards Matt |