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No you're not! This is your boss speaking! Get back to your desk and code
it up right now! "Graham Y" wrote: ... I'm off for a week's hols, so I'll try the mouse idea when I'm back. Thanks "PaxtonRoadEnd" wrote: show the message in the status bar. Application.Statusbar = "type your text here" Enter your code to save the file Application.Statusbar = Nothing There is also a way you can change the mouse icon to an egg timer while you are doing it, but I can't get access to my code at the moment and need to leave work to catch my train. If anyone else can help you with this it would be worthwhile. -- BerbatovIsGod "Graham Y" wrote: I have an form that works fine, after I click the OK button, it saves the file. However this takes a while so I wanted to display a message 'Saving File' I started by adding a lable, with the text, and setting it's visible property yo false, and then when the buttonis clicked set it to true. I have tried various ideas on this theme and to no avail. the only way I can get such updates to work is by adding a call to display a msgbox, in the next line of code. How do I get around this? Displaying the msgbox, requires user intervention, although I am sure I could use a timer to get rid of it. But either way it seems wrong! Graham |
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