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Hi Cbrehm,
If you want to implement it like that then ControlEmpty should be a method in the userform class, so you shouldn't need to pass the instance of the userform into it. The method's signature would just be: Code:
Sub ControlEmpty Now, if, for some reason, you did want to pass in a userform object (you don't here as I said above), then your procedure would be: Code:
Sub controlempty(FormInstance As MSForms.Userform) |
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Like I said, I have comboboxes and listboxes and txtboxes, need to clear all
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Yes Thank you, Sometime I over think things and make it do hard.
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