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Why must I click twice?
I've created a macro to remind users to complete a specific worksheet within a workbook before closing. A pop-up asks "Have you completed the T2020 (worksheet)?" If the user clicks "No", then close will be cancelled and the user will be able to update the worksheet as required. If the user clicks "Yes", then the workbook will close. Here's my problem: For some reason, the user must click "Yes" twice before the workbook will close. Or, if the user clicks "Yes" then "No" it will still close. Either way, two mouse clicks are required to close the workbook. Why? Any thoughts? Thanks in advance for your help! Here's the macro: Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean) Sheets("T2020").Select x = MsgBox("Have you updated the T2020?", vbYesNo, "T2020 Reminder") If x = vbYes Then ThisWorkbook.Close End End If If x = vbNo Then Cancel = True End End If End Sub -- zenahs ------------------------------------------------------------------------ zenahs's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=28681 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=483599 |
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