Spreadsheet Won't Visibly Update Behind Triggered Dialog Box

ID: Q68508


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SUMMARY

If a macro is allowed to continue execution by the use of a triggered dialog box (which means the dialog box will be allowed to remain on the screen as the macro continues), any changes made by the macro to the document behind the custom dialog box will not be displayed. A triggered dialog box has the same effect as ECHO(FALSE) before using a macro to make changes to a spreadsheet. That is, the changes are actually made, but the screen is not updated (to save time).

If you want to display updating as it takes place, you must use an ECHO(TRUE) statement before statements in the continuing macro code that make changes to the active document. However, this will cause the dialog box to be erased from the screen until it is redisplayed by another DIALOG.BOX statement.

The information above also applies to version 5.0 if you are working with version 4.0 macros. Visual Basic for Applications code allows a spreadsheet to update while a Dialog box (created from a Dialog sheet) is displayed.


REFERENCES

"User's Guide 2," version 4.0, pages 280-281
"User's Guide," version 3.0, page 639

Additional query words: 3.0 4.0 5.0


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Last Reviewed: March 21, 1999