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display alerts= false not working
Display alerts = false is not working suddenly. Previously when I use in
macros it was working. So I tried following example then also it gives the alert message "save changes yes or no?" e.g 2 also gives alert message Example This example closes the workbook Book1.xls and doesnt prompt the user to save changes. Any changes to Book1.xls arent saved. Application.DisplayAlerts = False Workbooks("BOOK1.XLS").Close Application.DisplayAlerts = True eg:2 Workbooks("BOOK1.XLS").Close SaveChanges:=False |
display alerts= false not working
Hi Ezil.
Workbooks("BOOK1.XLS").Close _ SaveChanges:=True Should save any chnages and close the workbook without any message Similarly Workbooks("BOOK1.XLS").Close _ SaveChanges:=False should close the workbook without saving any changes and without any alert message. Alternatively, Application.DisplayAlerts = False Workbooks("Book2").Close Application.DisplayAlerts = True would also close the workbook without saving any c hanges and without any warning. Are you saying that your experience is different? --- Regards, Norman "ezil" wrote in message ... Display alerts = false is not working suddenly. Previously when I use in macros it was working. So I tried following example then also it gives the alert message "save changes yes or no?" e.g 2 also gives alert message Example This example closes the workbook Book1.xls and doesn't prompt the user to save changes. Any changes to Book1.xls aren't saved. Application.DisplayAlerts = False Workbooks("BOOK1.XLS").Close Application.DisplayAlerts = True eg:2 Workbooks("BOOK1.XLS").Close SaveChanges:=False |
display alerts= false not working
It is true that my experience is different. However I solved the problem.
This message may be useful for someone who may encounter same problem like me. What I did is, I removed internet explorer from my system and again I reinstalled. Then the problem became o.k. IE seem to be corrupted. "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Ezil. Workbooks("BOOK1.XLS").Close _ SaveChanges:=True Should save any chnages and close the workbook without any message Similarly Workbooks("BOOK1.XLS").Close _ SaveChanges:=False should close the workbook without saving any changes and without any alert message. Alternatively, Application.DisplayAlerts = False Workbooks("Book2").Close Application.DisplayAlerts = True would also close the workbook without saving any c hanges and without any warning. Are you saying that your experience is different? --- Regards, Norman "ezil" wrote in message ... Display alerts = false is not working suddenly. Previously when I use in macros it was working. So I tried following example then also it gives the alert message "save changes yes or no?" e.g 2 also gives alert message Example This example closes the workbook Book1.xls and doesn't prompt the user to save changes. Any changes to Book1.xls aren't saved. Application.DisplayAlerts = False Workbooks("BOOK1.XLS").Close Application.DisplayAlerts = True eg:2 Workbooks("BOOK1.XLS").Close SaveChanges:=False |
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