XL98: Message Box Function Has a Title Bar (175973)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition

This article was previously published under Q175973

SYMPTOMS

When you use the MsgBox function, the message box has a title bar. This behavior is different than in earlier versions of Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

MORE INFORMATION

Microsoft provides programming examples for illustration only, without warranty either expressed or implied. This includes, but is not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This article assumes that you are familiar with the programming language that is being demonstrated and with the tools that are used to create and to debug procedures. Microsoft support engineers can help explain the functionality of a particular procedure, but they will not modify these examples to provide added functionality or construct procedures to meet your specific requirements. The MsgBox function allows you to change the default title of "Microsoft Excel." The title argument of this function is used to set a title for a message box. The following example displays a message box with a title of "Hello."

  1. Open a new workbook.
  2. Start the Visual Basic Editor (press OPTION+F11).
  3. On the Insert Menu, click Module.
  4. Type the following code in the new module:
          Sub ChangeTitleBar()
             msgPrompt = "Click OK to continue."
             msgTitle = "Hello"
             MsgBox Prompt:=msgPrompt, Title:=msgTitle
          End Sub
    						
  5. On the Tools menu, click Macros.
  6. Click "ChangeTitleBar," and then click Run.

    Notice the word "Hello" is in the title bar.
  7. Click OK.

REFERENCES

For more information about using the MsgBox function, click the Office Assistant in the Visual Basic Editor, type msgbox, click Search, and then click to view "MsgBox Function."

NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the Standard toolbar. If Microsoft Help is not installed on your computer, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

179216 OFF98: How to Use the Microsoft Office Installer Program


Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:6/17/2005
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