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In my excel project, I have a cell that performs a sum function. an
associated goal is tied to that cell and consequently the results...I
want to develop an if then statement that upon reaching the goal, a
caption, lable, or text box (msgbox) will appear and give a message to
the user...how is this possible?

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Dont multi-post. Query answered on thread:
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