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Default BeforeClose Event

I'm trying to complete a Workbook.BeforeClose event but am having an issue
with it.

When the user closes the workbook, there is code that checks for data on a
certain worksheet. If it finds data, I display a message box with 3 buttons
(Yes, No, Cancel) that tells the user what will happen with each selection.

If the user pushes "Yes", the workbook should close without saving any data

If the user pushes "No", the code should do some stuff to the data and then
close without saving any data.

If the user pushes, "Cancel", the code stops, the workbook stays open and
the user can review the data.

There is no issue with the "Cancel" protion. I'm having trouble with the
"Yes" and "No" portions. I can get the code to do everything else thing I
want it to except an Excel message box is automatically displayed at the end
of the module. The message says "Do you want to save changes......" with
"yes", "no", and "cancel" buttons.

I would prefer to prevent this message from being displayed or my second
choice is to automatically program it to push the "no" button.

Is there a way to prevent this message and close the workbook without saving
the data.

Thanks for the help. This is a terrific resource for issues. Thanks again..

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