Well, I pretty much ended up doing that anyway, only I made the form at
design time instead of run time. The code was too complicated for me
to deal with trying to do it at run time.
The form has 60 label fields arranged in 3 columns. The rows are
filled in with information collected from the previous userform.
The reason I wanted to use a MsgBox is because it would resize itself
dynamically at runtime depending on how many entries the user put in.
With the userform it's a static size so it looks kind of ugly if there
was only 1 entry made by the user on the previous form.
I may revist the form when the enitre app is actually functioning and
make 4 different templates based on a Case selection on the number of
entries, but for now I'll live with the ugluness unless somone can show
me how to put code into a MsgBox that would dynamically change the
output during runtime.
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