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>>What is the proper way to verify if a user wants to quit an application? I have the following in my Destroy event, but I don't know what to do if they answer 'No'.
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>>Answer=MessageBox("Are you sure you want to quit?",276,"Quit?")
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>Begin soapbox...
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>I would lose that message completely - it's very passe now, and most users (especially me) find it extremely irritating. I get turned off immediately by any app that contains that message, and especially if I'm doing product trials, I won't buy one with that message, period. Do you see it in any other common apps, like IE or Word?
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>Or at least make it an option that users can turn off.
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