There are constants for Chr(10) and Chr(13). They are vbLf and vbCr. As well
as vbNewLine, there is also vbCrLf.
"Harald Staff" wrote in message
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Hi Al
You can use Chr(10) -linefeed- or Chr(13) -carriage return- or vbNewLine
(which is a combination of them):
Sub test()
MsgBox "Hi there" & Chr(13) & "See you in" & Chr(10) & _
"row 3!" & vbNewLine & "That's it."
End Sub
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HTH. Best wishes Harald
Followup to newsgroup only please
"Al Mackay" skrev i melding
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Is it possible to format within a message box?
I currently have a message box which does nothing more than report the
version number of a spreadsheet that the person is using.
Code:
Sub Version()
MsgBox "** You are currently using Version 2.0 of this form **
(Form is validated as New_Supplementary_Form_V6_(Template).xls
End Sub
(The code all appears on one line @ the moment).
What I would like to be able to do is force a a character return in
before (Form is....).
Is this possible?
Many Thanks, Al ( )