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DubboPete
hello all,
Is it possible to trick the MsgBox prompts for a vbYesNo question to
something else rather than 'Yes' or 'No'? In other words, the
options remain the same, but the MsgBox prompts are turned into
phrases like 'Wicked!' for Yes and 'Get Over It' for No...
Shot in the dark question which probably deserves the "stick with the
basics" answer, but wouldn't it be good to play around eh?
DubboPete
Is it possible to trick the MsgBox prompts for a vbYesNo question to
something else rather than 'Yes' or 'No'? In other words, the
options remain the same, but the MsgBox prompts are turned into
phrases like 'Wicked!' for Yes and 'Get Over It' for No...
Shot in the dark question which probably deserves the "stick with the
basics" answer, but wouldn't it be good to play around eh?
DubboPete