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input box - I don't need the "cancel" button
I am using an input box and have it set up so that it can't be left empty,
but I can't get rid of the cancel button (even though it doesn't do anything). I know it can be done, but it's escaping me at the moment...any assistance would be appreciated. -- Thanks - Paula |
input box - I don't need the "cancel" button
I don't think you can change the way the inputbox works.
One option is to design your own form and do exactly what you want. Debra Dalgleish has some get started instructions for userforms at: http://contextures.com/xlUserForm01.html Or maybe you could just tell them what you'll use instead: Option Explicit Sub testme02() Dim myStr As String Dim myDefault As String myDefault = "hi There!" myStr = InputBox(Prompt:="enter something or I'll use the default", _ Default:=myDefault) If myStr = "" Then myStr = myDefault End If MsgBox myStr End Sub Paula wrote: I am using an input box and have it set up so that it can't be left empty, but I can't get rid of the cancel button (even though it doesn't do anything). I know it can be done, but it's escaping me at the moment...any assistance would be appreciated. -- Thanks - Paula -- Dave Peterson |
input box - I don't need the "cancel" button
Hi Paula, The best thing to do is follows Dave's advice, since Excel doesn't provide any direct means of removing the Cancel button thorugh the InputBox properties. It can be done using API calls, but the complexity far outweighs the ease and versatility you can get by creating a UserForm. However if you are really interested in the API method, let me know. Sincerely, Leith Ross -- Leith Ross ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Leith Ross's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=18465 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=482077 |
input box - I don't need the "cancel" button
Dave's procedure doesn't discern the difference between pressing
Enter with an empty string and pressing the Cancel button. Instead, try the following procedure. Dim myStr As String Dim myDefault As String myDefault = "hi There!" myStr = InputBox(Prompt:="enter something or I'll use the default", _ Default:=myDefault) If StrPtr(myStr) = 0 Then MsgBox "You pressed cancel" Else MsgBox myStr End If -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "Dave Peterson" wrote in message ... I don't think you can change the way the inputbox works. One option is to design your own form and do exactly what you want. Debra Dalgleish has some get started instructions for userforms at: http://contextures.com/xlUserForm01.html Or maybe you could just tell them what you'll use instead: Option Explicit Sub testme02() Dim myStr As String Dim myDefault As String myDefault = "hi There!" myStr = InputBox(Prompt:="enter something or I'll use the default", _ Default:=myDefault) If myStr = "" Then myStr = myDefault End If MsgBox myStr End Sub Paula wrote: I am using an input box and have it set up so that it can't be left empty, but I can't get rid of the cancel button (even though it doesn't do anything). I know it can be done, but it's escaping me at the moment...any assistance would be appreciated. -- Thanks - Paula -- Dave Peterson |
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