I understood.
Thank you.
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> Thank for your answers, but the result is the same.
>
> I let the progress run to the end but it does not automatically close.
>
> I tried some ways:
> I change "Me.Close" by:
> "Me.Hide" => same result, the dialog still appears
> "ProgressBar2.Visible = False" => ProgressBar2 disappears
> "Qui
Thank for your answers, but the result is the same.
I let the progress run to the end but it does not automatically close.
I tried some ways:
I change "Me.Close" by:
"Me.Hide" => same result, the dialog still appears
"ProgressBar2.Visible = False" => ProgressBar2 disappears
"Quit" => when I click
You have to specify a delay to Wait. From the docs:
"If Delay is not specified, the function processes all pending events and
returns immediately. In that specific case, input events (keyboard and mouse)
are ignored."
Try it like this:
Public Sub Form_Open()
shouldStop = False
Me.Show
doIt
Hi,
I want create a dialog form which showes the current progress and let user
stop the operation and close this dialog by clicking a Cancel button
On form1 I have 2 progress bars and 1 button:
Private shouldStop as Boolean
Private Sub Form_Open()
shouldStop = False
Me.Show()
doIt() 'Main loop o