![]() ![]() Hold down the left mouse button and drag until the control is the size you want.Click on the control icon you want to add – the icon will appear selected(pressed in) until you click another one.Go to the Toolbox dialog – if not visible select View->Toolbox.To add a control to a UserForm we do the following ![]() We add controls to the UserForms to allow the user to make selections, enter text or click a button. For each control, I will cover their most common uses and provide plenty of code examples you can use in your own projects. These are the Checkbox, ComboBox, CommandButton, Label, ListBox and TextBox. We will cover the most commonly used VBA controls. In this post we are going to look at the individual VBA controls and how to use them. In the first post on UserForms we looked at the general use of the UserForm. ( Note: Website members have access to the full webinar archive.) If you are a member of the website, click on the image below to view the webinar for this post.
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