» Turn off warning messages using VBA in Microsoft Excel
VBA macro tip contributed by Erlandsen Data Consulting offering Microsoft Excel Application development, template customization, support and training solutions
CATEGORY - General Topics in VBA
VERSION - All Microsoft Excel Versions
if he/she wants to save a file before closing, or want some other verification from the user.
These messages can be turned off by using this command in a macro :
Application.DisplayAlerts = FalseThe warningmessages will remain turned off until you enable them again with this command:
Application.DisplayAlerts = TrueIf you just want to close a workbook without the user being prompted for any confirmations
about saving the workbook you can simply do this:
ActiveWorkbook.Close False ' closes the active workbook without saving any changes ActiveWorkbook.Close True ' closes the active workbook and saves any changes
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