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    How to change the position of a msgBox

    Hi,
    When the main window of my app is moved around the screen, msgBoxes are displayed at the center of the screen, regardless of the position of the form.
    Is there a way to change the position of a message box?
    thanks.

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    There are 2 options you can use make your own messagebox from a form, or you could download this free control
    MB MsgBoxEX Control

    hope this helps

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    Look at Aaron Young's example in this thread. Its great code and
    works perfectly with not thrid party controls or references.


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