more on user forms

spg2112

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Hello all,

1st off, is the form "frame" the same as a user form? 2nd, whenever I take the frame out of design mode, my controls stay in the background, not on the "form"...I also want the controls to move with the form..what am I missing here?

Steve
 

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A Frame is very similar to a UserForm, but isn't quite one. A Frame is like a UserForm in the sense that you can put several controls within it. A Frame is commonly used when you have several OptionButtons grouped together.

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Yes that helps! Thanks. I didn't think they were the same.. but how do I get my controls to appear on the "frame" when I exit design mode?

Steve
 
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