MsgBox's third parameter is the message box's title. Its fourth and fifth parameters are the Help file and context ID : MsgBox « Language Basics « VBA / Excel / Access / Word VBA / Excel / Access / Word Language Basics MsgBox MsgBox's third parameter is the message box's title. Its fourth and fifth parameters are the Help file and context ID
Sub m()
msgBox "This is a Message" , vbInformation, "This is a Title"
End Sub
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