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Default VBA Code ... Run-skip-run ... Code

Excel2003 ... I have Macros (note: I record only, then cut/paste) where I
have a MsgBox (YES/NO) where ... YES = continue running Macro ... NO = Exit
Sub ... These work fine ...

However, in addition to above ... I would like simplified Code that will
allow for ... Run/Skip/Run ... in addition to Run/Exit (above).

ie: I have 1000 lines of Code & I want a YES/NO option to run lines 400-600
or skip these lines ... Run Macro =

Run lines 1-399 ...
YES/NO Msg Box ...
YES = Continue running lines 400-1000
NO = Skip lines 400-600 ... resume running @ line 601-1000

Note: I need capability to edit the YES/NO & what is Run/Skipped so I can
use these edited lines of Code in other Macros where I wish to ...
Run/Skip/Run ...

Gord Dibben has provided a lot of guidance (separate post & my sincere
Thanks) ... However, based on his latest response I am now posting this
question to the Programmers ... Thanks ... Kha
 
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