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VBA modal / non modal

VBA modal / non modal

VBA modal / non modal

(OP)
Hi all,

I am doing some macro using VBA.
When I try to have a non modal userform and run the macro from VBA it s fine but when I use it directly under CATIA, I dont see it..  (if modal everything fine)

I use : UserForm1.Show

I use CATIA V5R9SP3

Have fun,

Eric

catiav5@softhome.net

RE: VBA modal / non modal

Hi
The difference between a modal & modeless form is a modal form prevents further program execution untill the form has been dismissed.
With this in mind I suspect when you use a modeless form the form is shown but instantly buried by further execution of the program. When you use a modal form the program is halted leaving the form on top untill you have dismissed it.

Hope this helps

Pete

Further info on the wonderful world of vb can be obtained from many web sites (VBA is not very diffrent from VB) and the horses mouth at http://msdn.microsoft.com

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