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    Excel Form only Visible on Start up

    I have a workbook that is set to show a form on startup and then the code tells excel to be visible = false. How ever i have disabled the close button on my form therefore i have stuffed my program up and cant edit it at all, and was wonder if anyone can help me.
    Last edited by radar_jynx; 05-09-2009 at 03:28 PM.

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    Re: Excel Form only Visible on Start up

    Use Ctrl>Alt>Delete to stop Excel running. Then open the workbook with macros disabled.

    I would strongly recommend that you do not mess about with hiding the Excel application until you have enough experience to deal with any problems encountered. Consider what would happen if this happened to a user of your application - maybe your boss!
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    Re: Excel Form only Visible on Start up

    thanks.
    and thanks for the advice to lol

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