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Apologies if this is a simplistic question, but in order to help m
understanding of the macros that Ive been butchering and then addin together, like a poor mans' Dr Frankenstein, I wondered what thi meant. Cancel = True (and indeed Cancel = False) statements are littere across some macros that I am using, before and after functions, an dialogue boxes. I wonder if anyone could explain how this actually works and what i refers to, and when it should be used? Many thanks for everybodies continued understanding & patience, E -- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com |
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