Turning vbmodeless on/off for userform

pikt11

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Hi everyone!

I have a userform that I set up with multiple tabs. On one of these tabs, I'd like to be able to reference my userform and scroll simultaneously in my workbook. To achieve this, I know that I have to go into vbmodeless.

The problem I'm running into is that one of my other tabs uses a refedit control, and after multiple crashes and researching into this issue, I now know that you cannot use vbmodeless with refedit.

This is a shot in the dark, but is there by chance any way I'm able to go vbmodless for one tab, and then disable it when I switch into a different tab on the userform?
 
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