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Refedit (can't get to work at all)
You might already have this but just in case, try this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/213776 "PaulW" wrote: I'm very new to userforms, and still trying to find my way. This is annoying the hell out of me. I'm wanting to use a Refedit, in a bid to make a simple userform that will add everything in the selection together. Whenever I try and use a Refedit and activate the userform the button on it does nothing. Not only that, but the RefEdit seems to always be active, changing when I select an area on the spreadsheet. There seems to be no way of getting out of it either, and i'm stuck with a userform on the screen that I can't get rid of, and the only way to get out of it seems to be to reboot the computer. Is there something obvious i'm missing? is there a setting that must be set before a RefEdit will work correctly and not screw up the sheet? or is there a built in setting that I need to turn off? |
Refedit (can't get to work at all)
I had a look at that, and followed the instructions for using Refedit in a
userform. Including copying and pasting the code for the command button. I hit F5 and it did indeed let me choose an area, then when I presses the command button it coloured the selection red and finished. Then I went into excel and ran the macro that opens the userform (just Userform.show) and now i'm stuck again. "JLGWhiz" wrote: You might already have this but just in case, try this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/213776 "PaulW" wrote: I'm very new to userforms, and still trying to find my way. This is annoying the hell out of me. I'm wanting to use a Refedit, in a bid to make a simple userform that will add everything in the selection together. Whenever I try and use a Refedit and activate the userform the button on it does nothing. Not only that, but the RefEdit seems to always be active, changing when I select an area on the spreadsheet. There seems to be no way of getting out of it either, and i'm stuck with a userform on the screen that I can't get rid of, and the only way to get out of it seems to be to reboot the computer. Is there something obvious i'm missing? is there a setting that must be set before a RefEdit will work correctly and not screw up the sheet? or is there a built in setting that I need to turn off? |
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