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How do I put a frame (userform) around textbox and commandbuttons so that it
doesn't cover them up? Also, is there a way when a frame enaled is set to
false, everything inside the frame is set to false also?
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draw the frame out to the side then drap the textbox into it. Then select
all the objects and reposition on the form.

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How do I put a frame (userform) around textbox and commandbuttons so that it
doesn't cover them up? Also, is there a way when a frame enaled is set to
false, everything inside the frame is set to false also?
Thanks

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Thanks I'll give that a try

"dmoney" wrote:

draw the frame out to the side then drap the textbox into it. Then select
all the objects and reposition on the form.

"ranswrt" wrote:

How do I put a frame (userform) around textbox and commandbuttons so that it
doesn't cover them up? Also, is there a way when a frame enaled is set to
false, everything inside the frame is set to false also?
Thanks

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