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overcome user interaction
how can I overcome user interaction such as clicking OK or Cancel ? Reason; in a VBA macro, I copy the Entry Table from the Global to my personal file, which needed to be overwritten... OK or cancel interaction needed |
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The typical method is
Application.DisplayAlerts = False as the first line under the Procedure name. I hope this helps. |
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