Hiding forms with a timed event

Skippy

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I am using the following to hide a userform after opening a workbook. It worked fine the first few times. Then I start getting an error message that the macro "KillTheForm" cannot be found. Any idea what the problem is?

Application.OnTime Now + TimeValue("00:00:02"), "KillTheForm"

Sub KillTheForm()
frmMenu.Hide
Call ListView
frmMarginalCosts.Show
End Sub
 

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Hi
Make sure that Sub KillTheForm() is in a Standard Module and not in a sheet, workbook, or userform Class module...
Tom
 
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TsTom

KillTheForm is in a module. I had been working OK for a while then all of a sudden I'm now getting the error message.
 
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