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Default VBA Documentation

Hello All,

I have installed Office 97 Professional with all the help files
(at least all that I could find during installation). I can't seem to find
any documentation on the Built-In Dialogs supplied with VBA in Excel. I am
looking for a complete documentation of the xlDialogOpen member of the
collection. I found the "Built-In Dialog Box Argument List", but a list of
the arugments is rather useless without some explaination of what each one
is for and what values are expected. When I lookup xlDialogOpen in the
object browser I simply get "No Help Available". I spent all of yesterday
trying to find some documentation without luck and I am simply astounded
that it is not more widely available. Any help for a frustated programmer
teaching himself VBA would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
TJ Walls
Ph.D. Candidate
Stony Brook University

P.S. I would like to give a sincere thanks to Tom Ogilvy whose many posts
to this newgroup has greatly helped this VBA newbie.
 
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