Use VBA to confirm SOLVER solution dialog

sean.

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Thanks in advance for any help,

I'm using Excel 2007 in Windows 7.

I'm trying to automate multiple Solver scenarios. I began by trying to automate just one. I proceeded to record my actions. The result was:
Code:
Sub Macro5()
'
' Macro5 Macro
'


'
    SolverOk SetCell:="$AA$46", MaxMinVal:=1, ValueOf:="0", ByChange:= _
        "$AA$29,$AA$39:$AA$40"
    SolverDelete CellRef:="$Z$29:$Z$40", Relation:=1, FormulaText:="1"
    SolverAdd CellRef:="$AA$29:$AA$40", Relation:=1, FormulaText:="1"
    SolverOk SetCell:="$AA$46", MaxMinVal:=1, ValueOf:="0", ByChange:= _
        "$AA$29,$AA$39:$AA$40"
    SolverDelete CellRef:="$Z$29:$Z$40", Relation:=3, FormulaText:="0"
    SolverAdd CellRef:="$AA$29:$AA$40", Relation:=3, FormulaText:="0"
    SolverOk SetCell:="$AA$46", MaxMinVal:=1, ValueOf:="0", ByChange:= _
        "$AA$29,$AA$39:$AA$40"
    SolverDelete CellRef:="$Z$41", Relation:=2, FormulaText:="1"
    SolverAdd CellRef:="$AA$41", Relation:=2, FormulaText:="1"
    SolverOk SetCell:="$AA$46", MaxMinVal:=1, ValueOf:="0", ByChange:= _
        "$AA$29,$AA$39:$AA$40"
    SolverSolve
End Sub

When I run this macro again, I get a dialog box at the end of it asking me to confirm whether or not to keep the solution.

My question is, can I use VBA to automatically choose the "Keep Solver Solution" radio button (already selected by default) and then click "OK"?

Thanks,
Sean
 

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You might try recording that from scratch, and start by pressing Reset All. You have a lot of clutter in there.
 
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Unfortunately it does not work for neither 2007 nor 2013 and I still keep clicking "keep results".
 
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