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replyReply Mon 9 Nov 2009, 16:02Delegate Graham said...

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Macros

How can I assign a macro which I have already authored to an Active-X Button on the worksheet?

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replyReply Mon 9 Nov 2009, 21:59Trainer Simon said...

RE: Macros

Hi Graham,

Thank you for your question.

You right click over the active x button in design view and choose view code and then you copy and paste the macro code into the button procedure.

Alternatively, go to the Developer tab and then Insert and add a button from the Form Controls group.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

Simon

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