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If Continue = vbYes Then
If Continue = vbYes Then
   Continue=MsgBox("Short tour, huh?")
   Continue=MsgBox("Short tour, huh?")
END IF
End If
Continue = MSGBOX("Repeat tour?", 1)
Continue = MSGBOX("Repeat tour?", 1)
IF Continue = vbCancel THEN
If Continue = vbCancel Then
   MSGBOX("Goodbye!")
   MSGBOX("Goodbye!")
End If
End If
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== Output ==
== Output ==


[[MSGBOX:MSGBOX.jpg]]
[[file:MSGBOX.jpg]]


== Related Items ==
== Related Items ==

Revision as of 01:22, 24 August 2012

MsgBox(prompt[, okCancel])

Description

MsgBox opens a dialog box, and waits for the user to tap on a button. The return value is an integer that indicates which button was tapped. The required parameter, prompt, is a string expression that is displayed in the body of the dialog box. The optional parameter, okCancel, is a numeric or constant expression that specifies whether to ask the user to choose between a Cancel and Ok. The default value for okCancel is 0.

Table 15: okcancel constants

Constant Value Description
vbOKOnly 0 OK Button only
vbOKCancel 1 OK and Cancel Buttons

Table 16: MSGBOX return values

Constant Value Description
vbOK 1 OK
vbCancel 2 Cancel

Example

Rem MsgBox Example
'MsgBox displays a modal dialog box
Dim Continue
MsgBox("Hello World!")
MsgBox "Brief tour of MSGBOX", vbOK
Continue = MsgBox("Continue tour?", 1)
If Continue = vbYes Then
   Continue=MsgBox("Short tour, huh?")
End If
Continue = MSGBOX("Repeat tour?", 1)
If Continue = vbCancel Then
   MSGBOX("Goodbye!")
End If

Output

Related Items

INPUTBOX