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Manipulate VB MsgBox buttons
How can I "manipulate" the MsgBox buttons in VB or VBS? I think it's possible, I may have done it before. I have done searches on Google and have found nothing yet.
Heres what I mean: What I want to do is something like (this is an example: ) MsgBox "Hello!", Hi, "Hello" Hope I explained enough (I have Windows XP Home SP2 Edition, so my VBS version is Up-to-date!) Thanks, Derek |
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I don't believe you can do it with the standard Windows message boxes - the value telling them which buttons to show is an integer. Fortunately, it's not hard to make your own in VB.
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