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If you want a phrase for the button, use a userform.
Mangesh "StargateFan" wrote in message ... On Tue, 7 Jun 2005 17:08:57 +0530, "Mangesh Yadav" wrote: You can do that with mgbox ans = MsgBox("my phrase", VbYesNo) ? Huh? I still only "Yes" and "No" as the buttons. I need a third button with a phrase. Will the above do that? Somehow, I'm not sure. I think the phrase above is for the title bar only not for a button, yes? "StargateFan" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 1 Jun 2005 13:29:26 +0100, "Bob Phillips" wrote: msgbox "OK",vbYesNocancel Yes, I saw that, but it's not "No" I need. Sorry, I really must not have been clear in my original question, then. I need to put a box that actually has a small phrase on it. That's what I meant. Is there a way to do that? No and Cancel pretty much mean the same thing in terms of end result, so the above is no good. Thx much. :oD -- HTH Bob Phillips "StargateFan" wrote in message .. . I've looked and looked on the net for example of inputboxes or message boxes that have more than the options of OK and cancel, i.e., to do a third thing. But have not had any luck. I guess it's because I don't know what to ask for so my search brings up a wide variety of possible responses but that don't deal with the question at hand. Can someone pls point me to what this would be called, perhaps? I just need to see some working code to figure this out. Tx. |
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