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I know you can indicate where to place an INPUTBOX, but can you do the same
for a userform?

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Hi,

Maybe Chip's FormPosition is what you need.
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/FormPosition.htm

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Andy

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I know you can indicate where to place an INPUTBOX, but can you do the same
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Thanks,
Les


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Thanks Andy,

I happen to find the following information that really helped.

You can set the UserForm's Left and Top properties. But in order for these
to be effective you need to set the StartUpPosition property to 0.

Thanks again,
Les



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Hi,

Maybe Chip's FormPosition is what you need.
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/FormPosition.htm

Cheers
Andy

WLMPilot wrote:
I know you can indicate where to place an INPUTBOX, but can you do the same
for a userform?

Thanks,
Les


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