Microsoft KB Archive/167611

= XL97: UserForm May Not Be Closed Using QueryClose Event =

Article ID: 167611

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q167611





SYMPTOMS
If you use the QueryClose event in a Visual Basic for Applications macro to control a UserForm, the UserForm may still be visible after you close it.



CAUSE
The UserForm may still be visible after you close it if the macro for the QueryClose event uses the Show method to display another UserForm.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, unload the UserForm in the QueryClose event macro before you display another UserForm. The "More Information" section in this article contains information about implementing this solution.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.



MORE INFORMATION
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The following steps demonstrate the workaround for using the Show method in a QueryClose event macro:

 Close and save any open workbooks, and then create a new workbook. Start the Visual Basic Editor (press ALT+F11). On the Insert menu, click UserForm.

This step inserts UserForm1 into the project. Add a CommandButton to UserForm1, and then double-click the CommandButton to display the Visual Basic module behind the UserForm.  Enter the following code for the CommandButton Click event: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click

UserForm1.Hide UserForm2.Show

End Sub </li> On the Insert menu, click UserForm.

This step inserts UserForm2 into the project.</li>  Double-click UserForm2 and enter the following code for the QueryClose event for UserForm2: Private Sub UserForm_QueryClose(Cancel As Integer, _         CloseMode As Integer)

If CloseMode = 0 Then

' Unload UserForm2. Unload Me

UserForm1.Show End If

End Sub </li> Click UserForm1 and run the UserForm (press F5).

UserForm1 is displayed.</li> Click the CommandButton on UserForm1.

UserForm1 is hidden and UserForm2 is displayed.</li> Click the Close button in the upper-right corner of UserForm2.

UserForm2 is hidden, and then UserForm1 is displayed.</li> Close UserForm1.</li></ol>

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