MsgBoxStyle Enumeration
Indicates which buttons to display when calling the MsgBox function.
Remarks
When you call the MsgBox function, you can use the MsgBoxStyle enumeration in your code in place of the actual values. The Buttons argument takes the MsgBoxStyle enumeration members.
Members
Member |
Constant |
Description |
---|---|---|
OKOnly |
vbOKOnly |
OK button only (default). |
OKCancel |
vbOKCancel |
OK and Cancel buttons. |
AbortRetryIgnore |
vbAbortRetryIgnore |
Abort, Retry, and Ignore buttons. |
YesNoCancel |
vbYesNoCancel |
Yes, No, and Cancel buttons. |
YesNo |
vbYesNo |
Yes and No buttons. |
RetryCancel |
vbRetryCancel |
Retry and Cancel buttons. |
Critical |
vbCritical |
Critical message. |
Question |
vbQuestion |
Warning query. |
Exclamation |
vbExclamation |
Warning message. |
Information |
vbInformation |
Information message. |
DefaultButton1 |
vbDefaultButton1 |
First button is default. |
DefaultButton2 |
vbDefaultButton2 |
Second button is default. |
DefaultButton3 |
vbDefaultButton3 |
Third button is default. |
ApplicationModal |
vbApplicationModal |
Application modal message box. |
SystemModal |
vbSystemModal |
System modal message box. |
MsgBoxSetForeground |
vbMsgBoxSetForeground |
Foreground message box window. |
MsgBoxRight |
vbMsgBoxRight |
Right-aligned text. |
MsgBoxRtlReading |
vbMsgBoxRtlReading |
Right-to-left reading text (Hebrew and Arabic systems). |
MsgBoxHelp |
vbMsgBoxHelp |
Help text. |
Requirements
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualBasic
Assembly: Visual Basic Runtime Library (in Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll)
See Also
Tasks
How to: Refer to an Enumeration Member
Concepts
Intrinsic Constants and Enumerations