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Default Yes / No - Goto VBA


Hi all,

So I've got the following code that brings up a message box when
someone inputs something into cells G5:G350.

Private Sub Workbook_SheetChange(ByVal Sh As Object, ByVal Target As
Range)
Select Case Sh.Name
Case "Programme"
If Not Intersect(Target, Range("G5:G350")) Is Nothing Then
Range("G10").Activate
MsgBox "Now please fill in Component information", vbInformation, "Next
Step!"
End If


End Select
End Sub

I've now been asked to extend this slightly further so that when the
message box comes up it gives a yes/no option (vbYesNo). This I can do
- what I haven't quite sussed is how, when the 'Yes' is pressed to take
the user to another worksheet entitled "Components", and to keep them in
the same worksheet when they press 'No'. Any tips on how this can be
achieved?

TIA,

SamuelT


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