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I have an excel system that is used on excel 2007 & 2003. im just saying this
if it is important in some way

In the Q column i have a formula, in short displays 1 or 2 or nothing (As in
"") when certain circumstances are met.

I want to have a message box that displays when a number appears (1 or 2)


If 1 appears, i want the message to display the contents of the cell in the
same row in the A column, & state message
"tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt" .


If 2 appears i want the message to display the contents of the cell in the
same row in the A column & ask to delete the record with options yes or no to
click on.
If No is clicked, nothing happens. If yes is clicked i wanted the contents
of certain cells to be cleared (Cells on the same row in coLumns C, E, & G )



Sorry if this is not clear, if you have any questions please ask.
 
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