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Presumably because vbYes and VbNo are part of a much bigger enumeration, and
there are only two Boolean values. You could always declare ans as vbMsgboxResult. -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "K Dales" wrote in message ... For some strange reason the VB developers did not make vbYes and vbNo convertible directly to Boolean values. VBYes = 6 and vbNo = 7; converted to Boolean they would both become True (i.e., non-zero). You need to Dim a as an Integer variable. "John" wrote: I have command button for deleting values in some cells, but it doesn't work. Can someone help? Thanks !! Private Sub cmdDelete_Click() Dim a As Boolean a = MsgBox("Do you want to delete?", vbYesNo) Select Case a Case a = vbYes Worksheets(1).Range("C4:C13,E28:G32,E34:G36,E38:G4 8,E50:G57").Select Selection.ClearContents Case a = vbNo ActiveSheet.Range("C4").Select End Select End Sub Thanks!! |
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