Another quick way is to use the new(ish): choose #list 'yes,maybe,no'

Regards,
Alastair.


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> In the Windows environment, the Message Box is in and of itself another
> "Window", or you can read that as "Form".  Like Tom, I have created a few
> specialized Yes/No/Cancel  Dialog/Message boxes.  These are not hard to
> create and are reusable so your efforts aren't wasted by doing it.  This
is
> an often asked question in the various VB/VBA forums about changing the
text
> on the message boxes and the Stock Answer is "Roll Your Own".  This is so
> trivial and to create a message box at the environment level that would
> satisfy "Everyone" would really be a waste of resources.  Like Tom Says,
he
> will share and so will I.
>
> Mike
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> From: "ELOEN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Rbase List Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 4:56 AM
> Subject: Yes/No DIALOG command extension
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> > Yes/No DIALOG command could be extended with YES textvalue and NO
> textvalue,
> > so foreign users can replace YES/NO with words in their language.
> >
> > Also all users could benefit from this as they could use it as a
'quick-2
> > choice-choose'!
> >
> > Design problems of dialog box could be avoided with restriction of
> txtvalue
> > to let's say 8 chars.
> >
> > Polychronis T. Kontos
> > Athens, Greece
> >
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