After you have placed the return value into a variable, you can easily introduce logic into your program to respond to the user's selection
Sub MessageBoxAnswer()
Dim intAnswer As Integer
intAnswer = msgBox("Are You Sure?", vbYesNoCancel + vbQuestion, _
"Please Respond")
Select Case intAnswer
Case vbYes
msgBox "I'm Glad You are Sure!!"
Case vbNo
msgBox "Why Aren't You Sure??"
Case vbCancel
msgBox "You Coward! You Bailed Out!!"
End Select
End Sub
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3. | Buttons and Icons in the MsgBox Function | | |
4. | The MsgBox buttons argument's settings | | |
5. | MsgBox "Welcome to VBA", vbYesNoCancel, "VBA Message Box" | | |
6. | Add the Information icon | | |
7. | Use Chr() function to format MsgBox | | |
8. | Use & to link messages | | |
9. | Pass single parameter to MsgBox | | |
10. | Keep the message box visible while the user works with other open applications | | |
11. | Set default button for MsgBox | | |
12. | Using the MsgBox Function with Arguments | | |
13. | MsgBox with three parameters | | |
14. | Call MsgBox function by using its parameter name | | |
15. | MsgBox with parameter Name: title:=myTitle, prompt:=question, buttons:=myButtons, helpfile:= "HelpX.hlp",context:=55 | | |
16. | Returning Values from the MsgBox Function | | |
17. | Save the return value from MsgBox to a variable | | |
18. | Each of the available buttons will produce an integer result. | | |
19. | Check MsgBox result | | |
20. | determines which button was pressed. | | |
21. | Using the Select Case Statement to check the MsgBox button clicked | | |
22. | MsgBox's third parameter is the message box's title. Its fourth and fifth parameters are the Help file and context ID | | |
23. | The message box displays Yes, No, and Cancel buttons | | |
24. | Ok To Overwrite | | |
25. | Getting a response from a message box with Select Case | | |
26. | use the MsgBox function result without using a variable | | |
27. | Specifying a Title for a Message Box | | |
28. | Adding a Help Button to a Message Box: use the vbMsgBoxHelpButton constant | | |
29. | Specifying a Help File for a Message Box | | |