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I'm trying to check when the esc key is hit on an MSForm
in Excel. I used to do a lot of VB programming a long time ago with VB 2 & 3 I thought that all I had to do was check the value of keypress for the form. But I must be missing something. Does anyone have a quick snipet that checks to see if the esc key was pressed and calls the terminate or a close method for the form? Thanks. Tritan |
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