For your second question:Here's what I would do:
Open a NEW workbook and create two 
macros:'------------------------------------------------------------Sub 
Events_Enabled()
    Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub'------------------------------------------------------------
Sub Events_Disabled()
    Application.EnableEvents = False
End Sub'------------------------------------------------------------ Run the 
Events_Disabled macro.
this will make it so that the event macros like "Workbook_Open" do not 
run.Then, open your workbook.
you can then edit your vba to do as you wish.
As to your first question:You seem to be doing it.In order to open a userform 
when the workbook is opened, place the code in the Workbook_Open event 
macro.Which it sounds like you have done!
hope this helps.
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    On Saturday, March 19, 2016 2:17 AM, Rob Flott <robfl...@gmail.com> wrote:
 
 

 Mayday Mayday....I need help....

My workbook contains several sheets displaying various report forms. The 
content of each report is based on the selections made from a UserForm.  

On the Workbook_Open macro I have 'Call OpenUF1' code to open the UserForm.

Sub OpenUF1()
  Load UserForm1
  UserForm1.Show
End Sub

My problem occurs when the workbook is opened...a message stating "Path/File 
access error"pops up. Then it give me a Run-Time error 75 stating 'Could not 
find the specified object'. Then when I try to debug it returns a message 
stating "Microsoft Excel has stopped working". So I am unable to open the VBE 
to correct or remove the code to open the UserForm.

I have two questions:
1. Is it possible to code it such that when the workbook is opened it 
automatically opens the UserForm? If so, what is the code to do this?

2. In the meantime how can I open the file with the Workbook_Open macro 
disabled so I can correct the code...or at lease remove it.

I am using MS Excel 2013
Thank you,

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