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bach

Dialog & User Form
 

Hi Guys,

I am playing around in Excel, and would like to know what the
difference been the two forms. The Dialog sheet holds the elements and
fields, and the UserForm is done in VBA.

What are the differences between them, why use one over another.??

Look forward to your explanations.

Kind Regards

Bach


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Bob Phillips

Dialog sheets are the pre-VBA way of doing it, retained for compatibility.

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Hi Guys,

I am playing around in Excel, and would like to know what the
difference been the two forms. The Dialog sheet holds the elements and
fields, and the UserForm is done in VBA.

What are the differences between them, why use one over another.??

Look forward to your explanations.

Kind Regards

Bach


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bach


Bob,

Thanks for your reply

Regards

Bach


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