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    I was wondering, how do I check when a button is clicked
    when you're in another loop. Caus' I want to use the same
    buttons 1, 2 and 3 over and over again. But I don't want to
    do it with the Click event. U know what i mean? I just want
    to check if a button is clicked without using the click-
    event.
    To VB or not to VB, that's the question...

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    Sorry, you have to:
    Code:
    Private clicked As Boolean
    Private Sub Command1_Click()
        Do
        DoEvents
        Loop Until clicked
            MsgBox "DOne!"
        cliked = False
    End Sub
    
    Private Sub Command2_Click()
        clicked = True
    End Sub
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