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    Command Button

    Hi

    I have created a Command Button but I want it to display a Yes/No Box when I click it. How would I do this? The Yes button is to display the current Date & Time and the no button is just a Good Bye Message.

    Can Someone help?

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    Re: Command Button

    I have created a Yes/No box that appears when I click on a command Button. I am wanting to display the current Date and Time in another message box when I click YES. Any ideas?

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    Re: Command Button

    Assign your button to this macro:
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    Re: Command Button

    Brilliant.

    I had tried that earlier but couldn't get the display to work, but thanks to you it only took a few tweaks.

    Many Thanks

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    Re: Command Button

    You're certainly welcome. Remember to mark the thread solved if you're satisfied with the solution. Thanks!

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    Re: Command Button

    If you are satisfied with the solution(s) provided, please mark your thread as Solved.

    How to mark a thread Solved
    Go to the first post
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    Click Go Advanced
    Just below the word Title you will see a dropdown with the word No prefix.
    Change to Solved
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