Creating a Custom Dialog Box

Microsoft Word Visual Basic

Creating a Custom Dialog Box

   

Use the following procedure to create a custom dialog box:

  1. Create a UserForm

    On the Insert menu in the Visual Basic Editor, click UserForm.

  2. Add controls to the UserForm

    Find the control you want to add in the Toolbox and drag the control onto the form.

  3. Set control properties

    Right-click a control in design mode and click Properties to display the Properties window.

  4. Initialize the controls

    You can initialize controls in a procedure before you show a form, or you can add code to the Initialize event of the form.

  5. Write event procedures

    All controls have a predefined set of events. For example, a command button has a Click event that occurs when the user clicks the command button. You can write event procedures that run when the events occur.

  6. Show the dialog box

    Use the Show method to display a UserForm.

  7. Use control values while code is running

    Some properties can be set at run time. Values the user sets for controls in the dialog box are lost when the dialog box is closed.