VBA Cant add pages to Multipage control.

Jstott

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hello,

I am having a problem on my main computer with not being able to add pages to the Multipage control in the Visual Basic Editor. When I right-click on the control, there is no option to add a new page.

I have opened the same excel file on my laptop (same VBA reference library) and the the Multipage control allows me to add a new page.

multipagecpu1.png
multipagecpu2.png


Does anyone know why the files' Multipage control is behaving differently depending on the computer it is opened on, and why it is not allowing me to add a page?
 

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Out of curiosity, are both computers running Windows? Or is one of them Mac? Random question I know, but just curious.
 
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