![]() ![]() Is this a known compatibility problem between VBA on Mac (Excel 2011) and the PC (Excel 2010)? I can edit the UserForm frame caption fonts on the PC and change them to 12 and then they show up when I load the UserForm. When I create them on the Mac I am using 12 pt font sizes. I finally figured out that the problem is that when I open the UserForm on the PC, the Frame caption font sizes are being set to 2 pt. The frame captions still don't show up when I open the UserForm on the PC. ![]() I thought initially that the problem had to do with the font I had chosen on the Mac, so I changed the fonts to Times New Roman (ugly, but supposed to be available on both the Mac and PC). For some reason when I open the workbook on a PC and bring up the UserForm, the Frame captions don't show up. I have a UserForm which contains several frames. I'm having a strange problem with a workbook that I'm creating which needs to work on Mac and PC platforms.
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