Dressing up a message

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HPROS
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Dressing up a message

Post by HPROS » Mon Sep 29, 2003 1:33 pm

How can I dress up my "message>" windows to remove the "Macro Scheduler message" from the top, and perhaps change the Font and or the background color of the box? Resizing the message box is the only thing that I can do at this point.

I don't care if I use the "message>" statement or employ VBScipting to address my problem.

Thanks!

Lumumba

Post by Lumumba » Mon Sep 29, 2003 3:04 pm

So, if you don't care - use vbscript! :wink:
That'll work.

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Post by HPROS » Mon Sep 29, 2003 3:11 pm

I am very new... can you provide a basic example? i looked through all of the examples and on this Forum and don't recall seeing anything.

Thanks

Lumumba

Post by Lumumba » Mon Sep 29, 2003 3:14 pm

Check the sample scripts (vbs) at MScheds Scripts & Tips for the MsgBox string.

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Post by HPROS » Mon Sep 29, 2003 3:53 pm

Thank you, I will do that.

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Post by mo » Tue Sep 30, 2003 11:50 am

I did a search and also looked through the list and either missed it or it's got a name that is not easily recognized...any clues here?
Best Wishes!
mo

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Post by HPROS » Tue Sep 30, 2003 12:05 pm

Yes... You need to select the button "search full text" then search on "MsgBox" and all scripts using that come up. It is not in the title.

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