CHAPTER 12
Leveraging Custom Dialog Boxes
Alternatives to UserForms
Dialog boxes are a key user interface element in many Windows programs. Virtually every Windows program uses them, and most users have a good understanding of how they work. UserForms are one way for Excel developers to create custom dialog boxes. However, VBA provides alternative methods to display built-in dialog boxes with minimal programming required.
Before we get into creating UserForms (beginning with Chapter 13, “Introducing UserForms”), you might find it helpful to understand some of Excel's built-in tools that display dialog boxes. The sections that follow describe various dialog boxes that you can display using VBA without creating a UserForm.