Same as the SolverOK function, but also displays the Solver dialog box.

Before you use this function, you must establish a reference to the Solver add-in. In the Visual Basic Editor, with a module active, click References on the Tools menu, and then select the Solver.xlam check box under Available References. If Solver.xlam does not appear under Available References, click Browse and open Solver.xlam in the \office12\library\Solver subfolder.

SolverOkDialog(SetCell, MaxMinVal, ValueOf, ByChange)SetCell Optional Variant. Refers to a single cell on the active worksheet. Corresponds to the Set Target Cellbox in the Solver Parametersdialog box.
MaxMinVal Optional Variant. Corresponds to the Max, Min, and Valueoptions in the Solver Parametersdialog box.

MaxMinVal Specifies
1 Maximize
2 Minimize
3 Match a specific value
ValueOf Optional Variant. If MaxMinValis 3, you must specify the value that the target cell is matched to.
ByChange Optional Variant. The cell or range of cells that will be changed so that you will obtain the desired result in the target cell. Corresponds to the By Changing Cellsbox in the Solver Parametersdialog box.

Example

This example loads the previously calculated Solver model stored on Sheet1, resets all Solver options, and then displays the Solver Parameters dialog box. From this point on, you can use Solver manually.

Worksheets("Sheet1").Activate SolverLoad LoadArea:=Range("A33:A38") SolverReset SolverOKDialog SetCell:=Range("TotalProfit") SolverSolve UserFinish:=False
Allow user to use dialog box for defining solver model? Solver Ok Dialog Function SolverOkDialog SolverOkDialog Function