The problem with dialogs is users don't read them. They get too many of them and typically they just select Yes or OK and move on. Typical user workflow:
1. Click the X to close window
2. See a dialog popup
3. Click Yes
4. Realize you just lost your changes and you wanted to save them
5. Swear
>I am trying to use the standard VFP messagebox. I know I can use Cesar's messagebox that allows different prompts for the buttons, but I do not want to introduce extra stuff right now in that project.
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>Also, it is not only for Exit with an x button. For some reason we want non-standard behavior for the Revert button (we currently have Apply and Revert). Even though it says 'Revert' we still want to provide this prompt.
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>May be I need to discuss this with my colleague, though, who wrote the design as it is too non standard.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer