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Is it possible to add some special effects for eg: animation,
blinking,marquee....etc in excel user form?
Sorry for keep asking these kind of question because i'm new to excel
vba and somehow i'm curious about the potential of vba programming.
Thank you.
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On Jan 27, 7:12 pm, wrote:
Is it possible to add some special effects for eg: animation,
blinking,marquee....etc in excel user form?
Sorry for keep asking these kind of question because i'm new to excel
vba and somehow i'm curious about the potential of vba programming.
Thank you.


Hi,

Both Andy Pope and Ivan F. Moala have great examples on their sites
that really push the limits of UserForms.
Here is a link to Andy's site where you can download a demo program.
Ivan can be found at http://www.xcelfiles.com/

http://www.andypope.info/vba/userformdraw.htm

Sincerely,
Leith Ross
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