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I have a macro that run every 30 minute and at the end a msgBox popup show up
to say "I'll be back in Half hour BUT show up with a button "OK" and I need press that button in order to run a macro again . MY QUESTION IS THIS : Is it possible a msgbox popup and disappear , let say 5 seconds later without human intervention ??? Thank in advance Cc |
MsgBox
Instead of a msgbox, call up a form with that same message on it. Then
you can display the message for a few seconds and close it. |
MsgBox
Dim cTime As Long
Dim WSH As Object Set WSH = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") cTime = 10 ' 10 secs Select Case WSH.Popup("Open an Excel file?!", cTime, "Question", vbOKCancel) Case vbOK MsgBox "You clicked OK" Case vbCancel MsgBox "You clicked Cancel" Case -1 MsgBox "Timed out" Case Else End Select -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove xxx from email address if mailing direct) "CC" wrote in message ... I have a macro that run every 30 minute and at the end a msgBox popup show up to say "I'll be back in Half hour BUT show up with a button "OK" and I need press that button in order to run a macro again . MY QUESTION IS THIS : Is it possible a msgbox popup and disappear , let say 5 seconds later without human intervention ??? Thank in advance Cc |
MsgBox
Now I have the message "TIME OUT " That need to Click OO
"Bob Phillips" wrote: Dim cTime As Long Dim WSH As Object Set WSH = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") cTime = 10 ' 10 secs Select Case WSH.Popup("Open an Excel file?!", cTime, "Question", vbOKCancel) Case vbOK MsgBox "You clicked OK" Case vbCancel MsgBox "You clicked Cancel" Case -1 MsgBox "Timed out" Case Else End Select -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove xxx from email address if mailing direct) "CC" wrote in message ... I have a macro that run every 30 minute and at the end a msgBox popup show up to say "I'll be back in Half hour BUT show up with a button "OK" and I need press that button in order to run a macro again . MY QUESTION IS THIS : Is it possible a msgbox popup and disappear , let say 5 seconds later without human intervention ??? Thank in advance Cc |
MsgBox
The lines with MsgBox in Bob's code are just placeholders. You'll want to
replace them with what you want to happen in each situation. CC wrote: Now I have the message "TIME OUT " That need to Click OO "Bob Phillips" wrote: Dim cTime As Long Dim WSH As Object Set WSH = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") cTime = 10 ' 10 secs Select Case WSH.Popup("Open an Excel file?!", cTime, "Question", vbOKCancel) Case vbOK MsgBox "You clicked OK" Case vbCancel MsgBox "You clicked Cancel" Case -1 MsgBox "Timed out" Case Else End Select -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove xxx from email address if mailing direct) "CC" wrote in message ... I have a macro that run every 30 minute and at the end a msgBox popup show up to say "I'll be back in Half hour BUT show up with a button "OK" and I need press that button in order to run a macro again . MY QUESTION IS THIS : Is it possible a msgbox popup and disappear , let say 5 seconds later without human intervention ??? Thank in advance Cc -- Dave Peterson |
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