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Michel S.

form object doesn't have a show method ?
 
hello !

I have a userform for which I want to programmatically set/change
properties in a function before displaying it.

Instead of hardcoding the form's name at many places in the function,
I'd like to assign it to a form object and use this object in my
function.

How can I do it ?

I tried :

Dim frm AS MSForms.UserForm
Set frm = frmActualFormName

Using this syntax, I can access and edit form's controls, but when the
program reaches :
frm.Show

I get an error 438 : Object doesn't support this property or method.

Why ?

Thanks.



Chip Pearson

form object doesn't have a show method ?
 
Try using the VBA.UserForms object. For example,

Sub AAA()
ShowAnyForm "frmMyForm2"
End Sub

Sub ShowAnyForm(FormName As String)
Dim N As Long
With VBA.UserForms
N = .Count
.Add FormName
.Item(N).Show
End With
End Sub


--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
(email address is on the web site)

"Michel S." wrote in message
...
hello !

I have a userform for which I want to programmatically set/change
properties in a function before displaying it.

Instead of hardcoding the form's name at many places in the function, I'd
like to assign it to a form object and use this object in my function.

How can I do it ?

I tried :

Dim frm AS MSForms.UserForm
Set frm = frmActualFormName

Using this syntax, I can access and edit form's controls, but when the
program reaches :
frm.Show

I get an error 438 : Object doesn't support this property or method.

Why ?

Thanks.





Tom Ogilvy

form object doesn't have a show method ?
 
try

Dim frm AS Object

that worked for me.

Userform is a generic class, when you create a new userform, it is its own
type.

assume the form is show in the project explorer as MyForm

then you could use

Dim frm as Myform

that will also work.

--
regards,
Tom Ogilvy



"Michel S." wrote in message
...
hello !

I have a userform for which I want to programmatically set/change
properties in a function before displaying it.

Instead of hardcoding the form's name at many places in the function, I'd
like to assign it to a form object and use this object in my function.

How can I do it ?

I tried :

Dim frm AS MSForms.UserForm
Set frm = frmActualFormName

Using this syntax, I can access and edit form's controls, but when the
program reaches :
frm.Show

I get an error 438 : Object doesn't support this property or method.

Why ?

Thanks.





Michel S.

form object doesn't have a show method ?
 
Thanks !

I used the second method to benefit from Intellisense working too;
since the two lines :

Dim frm AS MyForm
Set frm = MyForm

are one below the other, it will be easy to change, if ever required.


Tom Ogilvy avait énoncé :
try

Dim frm AS Object

that worked for me.

Userform is a generic class, when you create a new userform, it is its own
type.

assume the form is show in the project explorer as MyForm

then you could use

Dim frm as Myform

that will also work.

--
regards,
Tom Ogilvy

"Michel S." wrote in message
...
hello !

I have a userform for which I want to programmatically set/change
properties in a function before displaying it.

Instead of hardcoding the form's name at many places in the function, I'd
like to assign it to a form object and use this object in my function.

How can I do it ?

I tried :

Dim frm AS MSForms.UserForm
Set frm = frmActualFormName

Using this syntax, I can access and edit form's controls, but when the
program reaches :
frm.Show

I get an error 438 : Object doesn't support this property or method.

Why ?

Thanks.





Michel S.

form object doesn't have a show method ?
 
Thanks for your reply.

Your method works, but I prefer the suggestion made by Tom Ogilvy where
you only need to change the Dim statement.


Chip Pearson vient de nous annoncer :
Try using the VBA.UserForms object. For example,

Sub AAA()
ShowAnyForm "frmMyForm2"
End Sub

Sub ShowAnyForm(FormName As String)
Dim N As Long
With VBA.UserForms
N = .Count
.Add FormName
.Item(N).Show
End With
End Sub

--
Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
(email address is on the web site)

"Michel S." wrote in message
...
hello !

I have a userform for which I want to programmatically set/change
properties in a function before displaying it.

Instead of hardcoding the form's name at many places in the function, I'd
like to assign it to a form object and use this object in my function.

How can I do it ?

I tried :

Dim frm AS MSForms.UserForm
Set frm = frmActualFormName

Using this syntax, I can access and edit form's controls, but when the
program reaches :
frm.Show

I get an error 438 : Object doesn't support this property or method.

Why ?

Thanks.






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