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Default Excel's built-in dialogs

Hi,

is it possible to (legally!) use Excel's dialog boxes from
VBA script? In my case I would like to display the
AutoFormat dialog box to the user. I need to read the
user's settings (chosen style + options) programatically -
the formatting will later be applied to several different
ranges.

My guess is I have to make a userform myself. So I'll be
very happy if any of you can please prove me wrong!

Regards,

Dag
 
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