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Can someone please provide the VBA code I would use to have the system
automatically answer "yes" to a message box if, after 10 seconds, the user has not clicked "no"? Thanks! |
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Hi,
I'm not able to answer thew VBA question - but HOW did you post this question? I'm not able to active the Start New Thread button - post a question. Microsoft Support tells me that they do not support this sight since 8/1/9. Thanks, Bob Allen "csdjj" wrote: Can someone please provide the VBA code I would use to have the system automatically answer "yes" to a message box if, after 10 seconds, the user has not clicked "no"? Thanks! |
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Hmmm . . . don't know. I just did it the way I always do. Log in, click on
"New", then click on "Question". Are you saying that these sites are not open, anymore? "Bob Allen" wrote: Hi, I'm not able to answer thew VBA question - but HOW did you post this question? I'm not able to active the Start New Thread button - post a question. Microsoft Support tells me that they do not support this sight since 8/1/9. Thanks, Bob Allen "csdjj" wrote: Can someone please provide the VBA code I would use to have the system automatically answer "yes" to a message box if, after 10 seconds, the user has not clicked "no"? Thanks! |
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Refer the below link..(Subject: Close msgbox automatically)
http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...xp=&sloc=en-us Bob: Try this link http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "csdjj" wrote: Hmmm . . . don't know. I just did it the way I always do. Log in, click on "New", then click on "Question". Are you saying that these sites are not open, anymore? "Bob Allen" wrote: Hi, I'm not able to answer thew VBA question - but HOW did you post this question? I'm not able to active the Start New Thread button - post a question. Microsoft Support tells me that they do not support this sight since 8/1/9. Thanks, Bob Allen "csdjj" wrote: Can someone please provide the VBA code I would use to have the system automatically answer "yes" to a message box if, after 10 seconds, the user has not clicked "no"? Thanks! |
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