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I would like to prompt a user to activate a workbook and then use that
workbook as a variable later on. The code I have come up with is MsgBox "Is the printer on?", , "Caution" Set book1 = ActiveWorkbook When I run the procedure it does not give me an opportunity to activate the workbook open in the background. I want to be able to click on a workbook and then click OK. In other words, how can I make a MsgBox display vbmodless? Please help. Thanks in advance. |
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