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this is probably really simple and i'm not thinking...
I am currently using a modified version of a progress bar kinbdly made available on the J-Walk website [link: http://j-walk.com/ss/Excel/tips/tip34.htm] The steps involved are as follows. 1. Assign a button to run a macro which shows a UserForm, e.g. Sub MacroWithProgressBar() UserForm1.Show End Sub 2. Create a routine which runs on activation of the UserForm, and calls the required macro e.g. Private Sub UserForm1_activate() Call MyMacro End Sub 3. Then a couple of lines are added into any loops to display the progress (works by altering the length of a label which has baskground colour). If you're still following, now for my question: I have several macros in my workbook for which I would like to display a progress bar. With the current setup, I would need to create a different UserForm for each macro because it always calls the same Sub on activation. Is it possible to pass a variable to Activate? In the process of writing this I have thought of a possible solution :) I could define a new global variable, e.g: Public ThisMacroWantsAProgressBar as String then I would only need to create one initial sub for each macro, e.g. Sub MacroWithProgressBar1() ThisMacroWantsAProgressBar = MyMacro1 UserForm1.Show End Sub Sub MacroWithProgressBar2() ThisMacroWantsAProgressBar = MyMacro2 UserForm1.Show End Sub etc. and so now the activate sub looks like: Private Sub UserForm1_activate() Call ThisMacroWantsAProgressBar End Sub THanks |
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