David,
Here is the solution from the recent thread on the subject:-
"I've found that Ben Humphreys' (see below) suggestion does work.
> Then, in the same sub
> routine that calle the first dialog, bring up another one in the
> code right underneath it, the original one will disappear, and the
> new one will take its place.
I did a little restructuring so that the flow returned to
sub main after the first dialog, and then called the next dialog. And
the initial dialog disappeared.
It seems rather strange that Dialog Remove doesn't work in all
instances but at least my problem is solved. "
Regards,
Keith
PS Hope you can follow this.
Keith Campbell
GIS Consultant
W S Atkins Consultants Ltd
UK
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