Out of curiosity, I tried to create a userform in a completely new workbook. Tried to open the workbook again - same results problem persists. ![]() I have searched, found, and deleted FRMCACHE.DAT and Excel.box files - there were no. Excel has always been able to help me, and so has become my "go-to" when I'm at wit's end. Does anyone know what has happened? -why this happened? -how to remedy the problem? -ensure against it occurring in the future? So, I can't have any corruption hidden in it. Not only do I miss being able to use the workbook on my newer computer, I'd also like to (someday) be able to offer the thing as a product for other users. AAAARRRGGHH!!! By now, my head is swimming with too much information about probable causes and fixes, and I'm losing track of which rabbit holes I've gone down and which ones I haven't. So, now I'm thinking that the problem is not with the program, but with the computer itself. ![]() To further complicate the diagnosis, when I open the workbook using another computer, it all works just fine like it's supposed to. Other excel workbooks will open just fine, but none of these include UserForms or VB coding. ![]() Also on forum advice, I downloaded and ran something called "vbrun60sp6", which was supposed to correct the operation of VB applications. On the advice found in various forums, I've disabled ActiveX controls and Macros by way of the Trust Center, and then, upon opening, click the "Enable Content" button that appears.
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