Hi Vijay,

How about a userform with your "busy" message?  You could either have the
userform's code perform the task (save, calculate,.) or if you want to
perform that task from outside the userform, set the userform's ShowModal
property to False so control will return to the procedure that displayed the
userform as soon as the userform is done loading.

 

Asa

 

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On Behalf Of Vijay Mane
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 10:15 PM
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Need help related to macro event

 

Hi Experts,

Problem- I have a workbook which contain lot of data which calculate and
change after every 5 min.  so while calculating or saving workbook, I wanted
to show some message or object on middle of the screen which will show user
that file is calculating values or saving. User will understand some
operation is going on, user have to wait till the operation end.

Thanks,
Vijay J

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