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The position of a Inputbox can be specified (Left & Top), yet I don't get
this with the MsgBox. Am I missing something? Sometimes the MsgBox cover an area that's essential not to be covered. Tks very much -- HJN |
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http://groups.google.com/group/micro...c6d98b98fb7aca -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200802 "Hennie Neuhoff" wrote: The position of a Inputbox can be specified (Left & Top), yet I don't get this with the MsgBox. Am I missing something? Sometimes the MsgBox cover an area that's essential not to be covered. Tks very much -- HJN |
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Hi,
I wait to be corrected but don't believe you can specify a message box position. Educate your users to drag it out of the way or use an inputbox. Mike "Hennie Neuhoff" wrote: The position of a Inputbox can be specified (Left & Top), yet I don't get this with the MsgBox. Am I missing something? Sometimes the MsgBox cover an area that's essential not to be covered. Tks very much -- HJN |
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It is a lot easier to create your own message box via a UserForm, if you want
to custom position it. "Hennie Neuhoff" wrote: The position of a Inputbox can be specified (Left & Top), yet I don't get this with the MsgBox. Am I missing something? Sometimes the MsgBox cover an area that's essential not to be covered. Tks very much -- HJN |
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