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One way is to use Functions instead of subs, then check check the return
value: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() If Routine1 = False Then Exit Sub Else Call Routine2 End If End Sub Private Function Routine1() As Boolean Routine1 = (Rnd() 0.5) End Function Private Function Routine2() As Boolean Routine2 = (Rnd() 0.5) End Function You can also use erorr handling with Err.Raise, as VBA errors "bubble up" Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() 'Initialte an error handler On Error GoTo Handler Call Routine1 Exit Sub Handler: Debug.Print Err.Number, Err.Description End Sub Private Function Routine1() As Boolean 'No error handler here Call Routine2 End Function Private Function Routine2() As Boolean Dim i As Long 'No error handler here 'Some code that causes an error i = 1 / 0 End Function NickHK "ALATL" wrote in message ... Hi Nick.... I read the *consequences*....heh..... and tried using Stop instead. I had the same result as before. The user form unloads but code in all the following subs continues to execute. I'm open to any more ideas. Best, ALATL "NickHK" wrote: You are aware of the consequences of using End ? If not, read the help. NickHK "ALATL" wrote in message ... This one was pretty simple, once I found it. :-P If Ans = vbCancel Then End --Instead of Exit Sub End If "Exit Sub immediately exits the Sub procedure in which it appears. Execution continues with the statement following the statement that called the Sub procedure." ..... which is why my application continued to execute & bug out. Best, ALATL "ALATL" wrote: I would like for the application to stop processing if the user selects vbCancel. Right now, the application does not exit & continues to bug out since the Sub stops processing. Thanks for any feedback! Dim Ans As String Ans = MsgBox("Data columns must occur in the following order: " & vbNewLine & vbNewLine & _ "User Name (A)" & vbNewLine & _ "Set of Books (B)" & vbNewLine & _ "Click OK to continue. Click Cancel to correct data.", vbOKCancel + vbQuestion, "Confirm Column Order") If Ans = vbCancel Then Exit Sub |
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