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Excel: Custom Dialog Box Must Have Default ButtonLast reviewed: November 2, 1994 |
SUMMARYWhen you press the RETURN key (on the main keyboard) in a custom dialog box that has no default buttons but has a nondefault OK or Cancel button, Microsoft Excel versions 2.20 and 3.00 close the dialog box. In Excel version 1.50, the same dialog box remains open. Excel 2.20 and 3.00 use the Standard Dialog Manager (SDM), which does not support dialog boxes not being dismissed when RETURN or ENTER (on the numeric keypad) is pressed. The following method achieves the same effect as Excel 1.50:
Note: The dialog box definition table must contain seven columns. |
KBCategory: kbother Last reviewed: November 2, 1994 |