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Showing User Form in a Custom Module

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    Showing User Form in a Custom Module

    Dear Ms Expert.

    MyUserForm.Show

    The above code works in a worksheet code section but not in a custom Module? Why? How can I make this call outside of the Worksheet section.

    Thanks.

    Peter.

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    Re: Showing User Form in a Custom Module

    Hello Peter,

    If by "custom module" you mean a standard VBA Module then the answer is yes the code will run from here. You will need to create a Sub procedure and place the code in it. You can then call the macro using ALT+F8 or from other code routines.

    Example

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    Adding the Macro
    1. Copy the macro above pressing the keys CTRL+C
    2. Open your workbook
    3. Press the keys ALT+F11 to open the Visual Basic Editor
    4. Press the keys ALT+I to activate the Insert menu
    5. Press M to insert a Standard Module
    6. Paste the code by pressing the keys CTRL+V
    7. Make any custom changes to the macro if needed at this time.
    8. Save the Macro by pressing the keys CTRL+S
    9. Press the keys ALT+Q to exit the Editor, and return to Excel.

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    Re: Showing User Form in a Custom Module

    grrr ..... my subroutine's name was the same as my UserForm.

    Thanks

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