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    1. I don't understand your comment

    Quote Originally Posted by mtplmtpl View Post
    the file(test-db.xlsm) is text file because it has empty code. thank you very much.( with 1 macro)


    2. I don't understand your overall intent

    I am working with userform for the first time. I made a macro text3 (there is this code in module1), created a form userform1, with one click button, I can't run my macros text3 from this form. By clicking on the run button, I automatically get to a module. There I see two sub... end sub. It is necessary to write code inside of the module. I don't know what exactly. Similarly with another form, it is necessary to reflect the message from msgbox on it. Help

    3. Go back and read Post #14

    but how to run from windows explorer? after than I will use your code. exactly- user clicks on the address of file in windows and he see form1 on his computer. thank you and sorry


    4. Just save the attached XLSM and then double click it. Look at code in ThisWorkbook module, UserFOrm1, and Module1

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