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Event when a user form is loaded

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    Event when a user form is loaded

    I am using Excel 2000 and I want some event to triger whenever my user form is loaded.

    Ex: I have a user form with 6 edit boxes and I want to enable only few edit boxes depending on the situation at which the user form is called.

    How should I capture the event the user form is loaded. Please help.

    Thanks,
    Shashi

  2. #2
    Lonnie M.
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    Re: Event when a user form is loaded

    Hi,
    have the various procedures that initialize the form pass to your
    userform initialize code something you can use to test it--something
    like:
    'Public myTest as boolean
    If myTest1 = True then UserForm1.TextBox1.Enabled = True

    HTH--Lonnie M.

    shashi1515 wrote:
    > I am using Excel 2000 and I want some event to triger whenever my user
    > form is loaded.
    >
    > Ex: I have a user form with 6 edit boxes and I want to enable only few
    > edit boxes depending on the situation at which the user form is
    > called.
    >
    > How should I capture the event the user form is loaded. Please help.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Shashi
    >
    >
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  3. #3
    Zack Barresse
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    Re: Event when a user form is loaded

    Hi Shashi,

    You can use the userform_initialize event in your userform code window ...

    Private Sub Userform_Initialize()
    'your code here..
    End Sub

    HTH

    --
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    Zack Barresse, aka firefytr
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    "shashi1515" <[email protected]> wrote
    in message news:[email protected]...
    >
    > I am using Excel 2000 and I want some event to triger whenever my user
    > form is loaded.
    >
    > Ex: I have a user form with 6 edit boxes and I want to enable only few
    > edit boxes depending on the situation at which the user form is
    > called.
    >
    > How should I capture the event the user form is loaded. Please help.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Shashi
    >
    >
    > --
    > shashi1515
    > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > shashi1515's Profile:
    > http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=31109
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  4. #4
    Jim Thomlinson
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    RE: Event when a user form is loaded

    The user for will have a couple of events that will do what you wnat. There
    is initialize which is the code which runs the first time the userform is
    loaded. The second event is activate which is the code that is run each time
    the userform is loaded. Add these event to the uer form (select them from the
    drop down menus in the code for the userform) and add a message box to them
    something like this...

    Private Sub UserForm_Activate()
    MsgBox "Activate"
    End Sub

    Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
    MsgBox "Initialize"
    End Sub
    --
    HTH...

    Jim Thomlinson


    "shashi1515" wrote:

    >
    > I am using Excel 2000 and I want some event to triger whenever my user
    > form is loaded.
    >
    > Ex: I have a user form with 6 edit boxes and I want to enable only few
    > edit boxes depending on the situation at which the user form is
    > called.
    >
    > How should I capture the event the user form is loaded. Please help.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Shashi
    >
    >
    > --
    > shashi1515
    > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > shashi1515's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=31109
    > View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=527224
    >
    >


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    Thank you all for your replies. I got it.

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