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SUMMARYThe proper syntax to hide a dialog box is as follows:
However, if you use this method, the dialog box is not hidden until the
macro is finished running. The "More Information" section of this article
discusses how to temporarily hide a dialog box.
MORE INFORMATIONMicrosoft provides programming examples for illustration only, without warranty either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and/or fitness for a particular purpose. This article assumes that you are familiar with the programming language being demonstrated and the tools used to create and debug procedures. Microsoft support professionals can help explain the functionality of a particular procedure, but they will not modify these examples to provide added functionality or construct procedures to meet your specific needs. If you have limited programming experience, you may want to contact the Microsoft fee-based consulting line at (800) 936-5200. For more information about the support options available from Microsoft, please see the following page on the World Wide Web: http://www.microsoft.com/support/supportnet/overview/overview.aspIf you are working with one dialog box and you need to temporarily hide it, you can use the following two macros:
REFERENCESFor more information about Hiding Dialog Boxes, click Answer Wizard on the Help menu and type: how do I hide a dialog boxFor additional information and for examples on how to work with more than one Dialog box, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q111867 XL Err Msg: "Not Enough Stack Space to Run Macro" Additional query words: 5.00a 5.00c
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