Sequence of events in Userforms. The second event only fires if the form contains a control that can take the focus and is enabled to do so. Then activate the form. Unloading the form. Quote from the Visual Basic Language Reference: “The Deactivate event occurs when an object is no longer the active window”. So, if we unload or hide. Closing a form leads to a simpler sequence of events: Unload. As you can probably guess by now, these three events represent unloading the data, removing the focus from the form, and finally closing the form. If you move from one form to another, the Deactivate event for the first form is followed by the Activate event for.
Turturis1 26-Sep-17 8:1026-Sep-17 8:10I tried four different browsers and none worked.I was able to get the files to download though.I googled the file name (DgvEvents2013.zip) which it appeared to be trying to download. This gave me one result only which sent me to what i though was going to be the article. However, it sent me a page.from here i was give a list of the files for that article and i was able to click on the files i which were failing the normal way.HTHUPDATE: after downloading this.it COMPLETELY helped me to solve my problem of event firing order.THANK YOU!