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Quite right Tom: I should have tested that before putting finger to
keyboard. (Was that the case in earlier versions of Excel? How do you get a macro to fire without a prompt?) Regards J On Oct 23, 2:23 pm, Tom Ogilvy wrote: That is incorrect. Either one would cause a prompt for enabling macros if either caused a prompt. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "WhytheQ" wrote: Two ways I know of: 'no prompt will appear about enabling macros Sub auto_open() UserForm1.Show End Sub 'a prompt will appear Private Sub Workbook_Open() UserForm1.Show End Sub Rgds J On Oct 23, 1:35 pm, Zaahir wrote: Hi how do i show a userform uponopening an excel workbook? Can it be done? Regards- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text - |