Private Sub CommandButton2_Click()
UserForm1.Hide
UserForm2.Show
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub

Private Sub CommandButton2_Click()
UserForm2.Hide
UserForm1.Show
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub

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Tom Ogilvy

"Laurin" <Laurin.20cmjb_1135099203.6095@excelforum-nospam.com> wrote in
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>
> I have two userforms in my program. I set it up so that clicking on a
> command button on userform1 hides userform1 and shows userform2.
> Userform2 is set up in the same way such that clicking on a
> commandbutton will hide userform2 and show userform1.
>
> the problem is that the userforms are not the same size. Userform2 is
> wide and short while userform1 is tall and skinny. And when I hide a
> userform and show the other userform (via the command buttons) you can
> still see the hidden userform behind the userform being shown. In
> other words the userforms are not really being hidden. I've set
> application.screenupdating to true thinking that might be the problem
> but it isn't.
>
> Here is the code in userform1:
>
>
> Code:
> --------------------
> Private Sub CommandButton2_Click()
> UserForm1.Hide
> UserForm2.Show
> End Sub
> --------------------
>
> And the code in userform2:
>
>
> Code:
> --------------------
> Private Sub CommandButton2_Click()
> UserForm2.Hide
> UserForm1.Show
> End Sub
> --------------------
>
>
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