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At a critical point in the macro I display a message box asking the user if
everything looks OK. He can choose to continue or stop. If he continues the macro goes on to perform major surgery to the data table. The only problem is that when the message box is displayed the user cannot scroll around the screen to examine all areas of the large data table. Is there a way to provide this flexibility without leaving the confines of the original macro? Thanks, Art |
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