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On a worksheet I have many buttons where each represents an item. I
click one of the worksheet buttons to make a user form display. The
form contains only read-information about the product and a few form
buttons that expand the form for more details (the form features no
input elements). While the form is displayed I would like to click
another sheet button to have a second form display just like the first
but with different data population and display without the first form
closing. I may have to display one or several like forms with the
ability to then close them individually or all at once. I'm pretty
sure I can do all that, but the whopper is I'd like to do this by
building just one form because I have need for a hundred such small
forms to show. I'd rather not have to build, assign, and manage that
many forms.

So, is there any way one form can somehow be replicated or used as a
template so that many instances of the same form can be displayed
simultaneously? If not, can anyone recommend another strategy?

Thanks,
Melina
 
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