In the meantime Karen,  You could use my RBmsgbox which offers the full
array of information/error symbols available from windows, notwithstanding
you can put several hundred words in it if you want.  RB and VBScript sample
code supplied in the download from my Website.

Mike

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From: "tellef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "All" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 10:00 AM
Subject: Enhancement request


>
> This is a minor enhancement request.  In DOS days I used to
> make my 'pause' messages either white on green (if it was a
> 'good news' message) or white on red (if it was an error).
>
> A client converted to RBWin thought they were making errors
> because all my pause statements have that red circle with
> the white 'x'.  They thought that that was a very 'alarming'
> symbol when all I was doing is giving them a simple statement.
>
> Think there's any way we can pick from at least 2 symbols,
> maybe the other one being a checkmark in a green circle?
> Perhaps one could be the default with us specifying if we
> want the other symbol?
>
> Just a thought....
>
> Karen
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