I'm wondering if it's possible to put some code into a CommandButton_Click event that will pause (or stop) the presently running code and open the VBE?
Quick A: yes, provided that Application.EnableEvents is set to true.
Long A: BUT! If that event is raised from your code (ie. ThisWorkBook.Close) rather than the user closing the workbook from the main Excel interface, you will not be able to call workbook object methods (eg. ThisWorkbook.Save) from within the event handler. What do you intend to use it for, you may need to be careful?
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