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VBA / Excel / Access / Word » Language Basics » MsgBox 
Getting a response from a message box with Select Case
 
  Sub GetAnswer()
      Dim Ans As Integer
      Ans = MsgBox("Continue?", vbYesNo)
      Select Case Ans
          Case vbYes
  '       ...[code if Ans is Yes]...
          Case vbNo
  '       ...[code if Ans is No]...
      End Select
  End Sub

 
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