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How to dynamically create images on a UserForm using VBA from Images already loaded on a Worksheet?

Asked by KentDBerry in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

How can I dynamically create images on a UserForm using VBA from Images already loaded on a Worksheet?  

NOTE:  Loading from an external file is not an option.

My task is that I have 25 Logos on a sheet that are are stored in embedded Image Controls and each has been given a name.

So how can I copy Worksheets("Globals").oleObjects("ImgLogo1") to an Image Control on A user Form using VBA?  Something like the code below?Start Free Trial
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Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()
    Dim imgLogo As OLEObject
    Set imgLogo = Worksheets("Globals").OLEObjects("ImgLogo1")
    
    Dim imgForm As Variant 'or Ojbect or Image or whatever works
    
    Set imgForm = Me.Controls.Add("Forms.Image.1", "imgOption_Category" & Trim(Str(iCategory)) & "_Option" & Trim(Str(iOption)), True)
    Set imgForm = imgLogo
 
or something like
    
'Set imgForm.Picture = imgLogo.Picture
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' Set imgForm.Picture =   imgLogo.CopyPicture
       
End Sub
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