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How do I bold certain words or letters in a Msgbox in Excel macro
How do I bold certain words or letters in output that an Excel Visual Basic
macro produces? Example: Say, I want to bold or underline the word STOP or WAIT, then continue on with unbolded text. I am using Excel 2000. Thanks much. |
How do I bold certain words or letters in a Msgbox in Excel macro
That isn't supported in MsgBoxes.
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "TheGrimbler" wrote in message ... How do I bold certain words or letters in output that an Excel Visual Basic macro produces? Example: Say, I want to bold or underline the word STOP or WAIT, then continue on with unbolded text. I am using Excel 2000. Thanks much. |
How do I bold certain words or letters in a Msgbox in Excel macro
Hi,
This is not the answer ... but why u don;t use userform an a label on it -- Regards, Halim "TheGrimbler" wrote: How do I bold certain words or letters in output that an Excel Visual Basic macro produces? Example: Say, I want to bold or underline the word STOP or WAIT, then continue on with unbolded text. I am using Excel 2000. Thanks much. |
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