Re: Set No As Default!



On Thu, 3 Nov 2005 00:24:16 +1100, "Michael C" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>"J French" <erewhon@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:436893b9.272003432@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Mostly flags don't overlap - but you can't count on it
>> - it is like playing Russian Roulette
>
>In this case they can if the programmer makes a mistake, eg this just
>displays ok with no icon:
>vbYesNoCancel or vbInformation or vbDefaultButton2 or vbYesNo.

That is an interesting example
- quite smart, they are checking for invalid combinations
- or maybe it is an accident


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