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Hi Joel
I thought you would like to know I got it to work. On my Toolbox Control, I right click "Additional Controls" got a Refedit Control, put in on my UserForm and your code and Voilą. It's working. If you don't use it properly it bugs but that's ok Thanks again Regards John wrote in message ... the common problem people have the first time they use it (i did) is the Reference is not pointing to the correct DLL/ this is easy to fix. From VBA Menu - Tools - Reference Press the browse button and find the RefEdit.dll file. It is under program files in the following folder (or equivalent) C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11 (or latest version of office) Once the DLL is located you should be able to add the control to your userform. -- joel ------------------------------------------------------------------------ joel's Profile: 229 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...d.php?t=165975 Microsoft Office Help |
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