That is because until the macro suspends, the toolbar button has no effect.
Catch-22.
What you can do is to add DoEvents throughout the code, which yields
execution so that the operating system can process other events.
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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I have a macro that runs, and its pretty lengthy. I would like to
create a macro that I will attach to a Command Button that will stop a
macro that is currently running. One that works in the same way the
break key works. I tried using the SendKeys {Break} but that didn't
seem to work.
Is it possible to run a macro while another is running?
What's the code to do what I am looking to do?
Thanks in advance for any help,
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