Selecting OK

lackeysl

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How can I auto select the "ok" button with a macro? or How can I turn off the "ok/cancle" verification.
 

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Format cells as time
Select range and press Ctrl+Shift+2 to format cells as time. (Shift 2 is the @ sign).
Without knowing which dialog you're referring to can't say for definite. However, I'd bet a pint that this will work:-

Application.DisplayAlerts=False

'Your code which causes the dialog

Application.DisplayAlerts=True


Excel automatically resets DisplayAlerts back to True anyway at the end of a procedure but it's good practice to do it anyway.

HTH,
D
 
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