Are you sure Question

The Animal

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Have a Clear button with a "Are you sure?" box.
Trying to have a second question after the first "Are You Really sure?" as well.
Thanks


If MsgBox("Are you sure?", vbYesNoCancel) = vbYes Then
Range("Y4:AC150").Select
Selection.ClearContents
Selection.Style = "(A) Normal"
End If
 

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Code:
    If MsgBox("Are you sure?", vbYesNoCancel) = vbYes Then
        If MsgBox("Really?", vbYesNoCancel) = vbYes Then
            Range("Y4:AC150").ClearContents
        End If
    End If
 
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