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Old 08-03-2014, 02:06 PM
Hank Smith Hank Smith is offline Change focus from userForm back to word document to see results. Windows 7 64bit Change focus from userForm back to word document to see results. Office 2010 64bit
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Change focus from userForm back to word document to see results.

I am using Word 2010.

I am trying to create a userForm with several buttons that will execute small programs or macros on my current document. I can create and start my userForm, assign code to buttons and they work BUT I can't see the results in the document until I exit.



What I am looking for is a way to execute a SUB from my userForm then see the results in my document immediately. I don't care where the focus ends up after that.

Is this doable?

Thanks
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