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DAGNABIT!!! Where'd my form go?
I built a userform with about 20 components, built all the code around it. I
then saved the sheet and went to lunch. Upon my return, I pulled up the sheet and loaded up VB to test it. I got a "File not found" when trying to load the form! I clicked on the form in my object explorer - "File not found". What gives? Is there any chance the thing is still hiding out there somewhere in bit-land? -- Adios, Clay Harryman |
DAGNABIT!!! Where'd my form go?
"Clayman" wrote: I built a userform with about 20 components, built all the code around it. I then saved the sheet and went to lunch. Upon my return, I pulled up the sheet and loaded up VB to test it. I got a "File not found" when trying to load the form! I clicked on the form in my object explorer - "File not found". What gives? Is there any chance the thing is still hiding out there somewhere in bit-land? -- Adios, Clay Harryman Oh - and if it can't be recovered, how do I delete/rename the old form so I don't have to re-code everything? |
DAGNABIT!!! Where'd my form go?
Sorry, I found it.
I'm not sure exactly what happened, but I closed and re-opened the workbook and it was there. You may delete this thread and mark me as a doofus. :S -- Adios, Clay Harryman "Clayman" wrote: I built a userform with about 20 components, built all the code around it. I then saved the sheet and went to lunch. Upon my return, I pulled up the sheet and loaded up VB to test it. I got a "File not found" when trying to load the form! I clicked on the form in my object explorer - "File not found". What gives? Is there any chance the thing is still hiding out there somewhere in bit-land? -- Adios, Clay Harryman |
DAGNABIT!!! Where'd my form go?
This happened to me just today.
I had TWO Excel files loaded, and there were smoe very similar modules and forms in the two of them. I drastically revised one of them; the other one had some code in it I wanted to borrow. No, I did not revise the wrong one. Rather, later I went back and looked for the new form in the Project Explorer -- but I looked in the wrong one of the similar-looking files. Just as you did, I closed Excel, and then re-loaded the file. (But this time without the "other" file also.) And there it was! Like nothing had happened. Because nothing did happen. It's the little things... "Clayman" wrote: Sorry, I found it. I'm not sure exactly what happened, but I closed and re-opened the workbook and it was there. You may delete this thread and mark me as a doofus. :S -- Adios, Clay Harryman "Clayman" wrote: I built a userform with about 20 components, built all the code around it. I then saved the sheet and went to lunch. Upon my return, I pulled up the sheet and loaded up VB to test it. I got a "File not found" when trying to load the form! I clicked on the form in my object explorer - "File not found". What gives? Is there any chance the thing is still hiding out there somewhere in bit-land? -- Adios, Clay Harryman |
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