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    Alterations to MsgBox command

    THIS PROBLEM HAS BEEN SHOWN TO HAVE NO SOLUTION



    To keep the Keyboard to floor interface and ID Ten T errors at a minimum I am using a message box to confirm a deletion selection. Is there anyway or is it possible to change the font, color and cause some words to flicker in the message box?
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    Not really but you can certainly create your own PopUp form.

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    Thanks for your input. I figured that while I can create the Popup Messages I can not enhance them to keep the Oporator from skipping right past it.

    Thanks for your help
    Robert

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    There is nothing you can do to force the user to look at the screen short of setting it on fire.

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    True, but at least the Msgbox does give a beep rather than the delete message just poppoing up in warning.

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