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Is there a VB command for this?

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Maybe you could explain the problem you're having - that might help with a
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Do you have screenupdating turned on ? Have you tried a DoEvents ?

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Is there a VB command for this?

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On Fri, 15 May 2009 23:48:36 -0700, "Tim Williams"
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Maybe you could explain the problem you're having - that might help with a
solution.

Do you have screenupdating turned on ? Have you tried a DoEvents ?

Tim


Thank you Tim,DoEvents did it :)
Cheers - Kirk
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