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    Ok, this is an honest screen shot from today - no photoshopping. Just thought I'd share for your enjoyment.
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    Which did you go for?
    Only the lonely only ... PhotoGallery / Music

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    Never seen that one before.
    That's a lot of toolbars you've got there.
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    Hedgehog:
    I opted to click the red X, so I guess in a sense it was the no option.
    I was closing down anyways since CAD had freaked out when it opened.

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    I only now starting to learn all the key commands.

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    Once you learn them, they'll become second nature. I started off using them because I hated trying to find everything on the tablet we had to use way back when. FWIW, here are the only toolbars I ever use. It does wonders for the size of your drawing space.
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    Caddict, you've got the same number of toolbars as BStreiss. You just have them laid out differently.
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    Cad - Actually there are more - I just trimmed the screen shot.
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    Ok, you win this round.
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    To the original question. This VBA routine will result in the identical "Error Message":

    Code:
    Sub CrypticMsgBox()
    MsgBox "", vbYesNo + vbQuestion
    End Sub
    Or try:

    Code:
    Sub CrypticMsgBox()
    MsgBox "", vbYesNo + vbCritical
    End Sub
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    Or:

    Code:
    Sub CrypticMsgBox()
    MsgBox "", vbYesNo + vbExclamation
    End Sub
    Sub CrypticMsgBox()
    Exclamation.jpg
    Or:

    Code:
    Sub CrupticMsgBox()
    MsgBox "", vbYesNo + vbInformation, "AutoLAST"
    End Sub
    Info.jpg
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    The one thing i thought was funny is when Windows gave me an error that said "an unknown application has caused an unknown error, and must be shut down" Wish I would have got a screen shot, but I was laughing so hard.

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