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      1st Sep 2006
Dear Sirs,
I have a button in a pop-up form which is executing a macro.
I would like that the pop-up window is automatically closed when this button
is clicked.
So, the button command should be:
a) run Macro
b) close form
Can I do that with one button and if yes, How?
Thanks
Klaus
 
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      1st Sep 2006
Have you tried to have your macro close the form first, and then do whatever
it's supposed to be doing?

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> Dear Sirs,
> I have a button in a pop-up form which is executing a macro.
> I would like that the pop-up window is automatically closed when this button
> is clicked.
> So, the button command should be:
> a) run Macro
> b) close form
> Can I do that with one button and if yes, How?
> Thanks
> Klaus

 
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