In diesem Artikel lernen wir die Nachrichtenbox in vba.

Hier sind Beispiele für Excel-VBA-msgbox zur Verwendung der msgbox in Excel:

MsgBox "The job is done !"

' messagebox with text and OK-button

MsgBox "The job is done !", vbInformation

' messagebox with text, OK-button and an information-icon

MsgBox "The job is done !", vbCritical

' messagebox with text, OK-button and a warning-icon

MsgBox "The job is done !", vbInformation, "My Title"

' messagebox with text, OK-button, information-icon and a custom title text

Answer = MsgBox("Do you want to continue ?", vbYesNo)

' messagebox with YES- and NO-buttons,

' the result is an integer, the constants are named vbYes and vbNo.

Answer = MsgBox("Do you want to continue ?", vbYesNo + vbQuestion)

' messagebox with YES- and NO-buttons and a question-icon

Answer = MsgBox("Do you want to continue ?", vbYesNo + vbQuestion, "My Title")

' messagebox with YES- and NO-buttons,

' question-icon and a custom title text

Answer = MsgBox("Do you want to continue ?", vbYesNo + 256 + vbQuestion, "My Title")

' messagebox with YES- and NO-buttons, question-icon and a custom title text,

' the NO-button is default

Answer = MsgBox("Do you want to continue ?", vbOKCancel, "My Title")

' messagebox with OK- and CANCEL-buttons, the result is an integer,

' the constants are named vbOK og vbCancel.

Das Ergebnis der MsgBox-VBA-Funktion kann in einer Variablen gespeichert werden.

Die Variable kann vom Typ Integer sein.

Diese Variable kann später im Makrocode wie folgt verwendet werden:

Answer = MsgBox("Do you want to continue ?", _

vbOKCancel, "My Title")

If Answer = vbCancel Then Exit Sub ' the macro ends if the user selects the CANCEL-button

Oder so:

If MsgBox("Do you want to continue ?", vbOKCancel, _

"My Title") = vbCancel then Exit Sub