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I am sure this is super simple but cannot find it anywhere.
I am running subs that call on a list of other subs, I want to test something and stop vba from running. So far it just exits the sub I am in and continues to run the next sub. How do I shut down VBA completly and take user back to the Excel Spreadsheet? If PName = "" Then x = MsgBox("You must enter a Participant Name", vbCritical, "Error") Application.Goto Sheets("Program Controls").Range("ParticipantName"), True 'Here I want to stop running ALL VBA code not just this subroutine End If |
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