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Microsoft® Visual Basic® Scripting Edition
InputBox Function
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Description
Displays a prompt in a dialog box, waits for the user to input text or choose a button, and returns the contents of the text box.

Syntax

InputBox(prompt[, title][, default][, xpos][, ypos][, helpfile, context])

The InputBox function syntax has these arguments:

PartDescription
promptString expression displayed as the message in the dialog box. The maximum length of prompt is approximately 1024 characters, depending on the width of the characters used. If prompt consists of more than one line, you can separate the lines using either a carriage return character (Chr(13)), a linefeed character (Chr(10)), or carriage return-linefeed character combination (Chr(13)& Chr(10)) between each line.
titleString expression displayed in the title bar of the dialog box. If you omit title, the application name is placed in the title bar.
defaultString expression displayed in the text box as the default response if no other input is provided. If you omit default, the text box is displayed empty.
xposNumeric expression that specifies, in twips, the horizontal distance of the left edge of the dialog box from the left edge of the screen. If xpos is omitted, the dialog box is horizontally centered.
yposNumeric expression that specifies, in twips, the vertical distance of the upper edge of the dialog box from the top of the screen. If ypos is omitted, the dialog box is vertically positioned approximately one-third of the way down the screen.
helpfileString expression that identifies the Help file to use to provide context-sensitive Help for the dialog box. If helpfile is provided, context must also be provided.
contextNumeric expression that is the Help context number the Help author assigned to the appropriate Help topic. If context is provided, helpfile must also be provided.

Remarks

When both helpfile and context are supplied, a Help button is automatically added to the dialog box.

If the user chooses OK or presses ENTER, the InputBox function returns whatever is in the text box. If the user chooses Cancel, the function returns a zero-length string ("").


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