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How do I pass data (user name) from a text box in a user form to a module?

Asked by Hoots71 in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Visual Basic Programming

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Hi,

I am trying to use a user form for the first time and have set up the thing so it works but I need help in passing the captured info froma text box into an existing module. I am tryin to pass across a user name and password into an existing macro.
In the initialize section I have two text boxes Txt_Usr and Txt_PW and want to use these in variables called sUsr and sPW
Any help much appreciated

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