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I've got some operational code for my project, and everything works as
long as there are no deviations from the norm. But, we all know deviations are going to happen. So, I want to be able to create an If-Then to check if the user does not select a workbook from the selection screen. Right now the code is: UF = Application.GetOpenFilename(FileFilter:="XML Files (*.xml)", Title:="This Weeks Projections for Marc") Workbooks.Open Filename:=UF Set wbUF = Workbooks.Open(Filename:=UF) UFFN = wbUF.Name Sheets("Marc").Select Sheets("Marc").Copy After:=Workbooks("Projection Summary.xls").Sheets("Summary") Windows(UFFN).Activate ActiveWindow.Close Obviously if the user clicks Cancel, I'm going to get error messages, so what value does the cancel button return that I can use in an If-Then statement? *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com *** Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it! |
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