It is Excel 2003. I will try the macros. I was afraid of that because I
know close to nothing about macros. Thanks again for your response, it
really did help!
"NickHK" wrote:
Which version of Excel:
2002:
TakeFocusOnClick is the best you do.
2000:
TakeFocusOnClick has no effect. You lose transparency as soon as the button
is clicked.
Use a Shape and assign a macro then.
NickHK
"LaNae" wrote in message
...
It's fine that the button color shows while it's being clicked, I can live
with that. But is it supposed to stay highlighted? Can I get the button
to
go back to being transparent after I have clicked on it? I have tried
setting
the focus property to false but still no results.
Thanks so much for replying. I am new to this aspect of Excel and this is
driving me crazy.
"NickHK" wrote:
AFAIK, nothing wrong, that's how it works. You also set
TakeFocusOnClick=False, but the button will not be transparent, whilst
it's
being clicked.
You can assign a macro to a Shape instead, if that is suitable.
NickHK
"LaNae" wrote in message
...
I used a form control to add some buttons to my worksheet. The
buttons
have
been set to transparent because I cannot align the text to the upper
left
corner and the small size of the buttons will cut off a portion of the
text.
My problem is that when I click on the transparent button, the back
color
shows up, hiding the text behind the button and will not go away until
I
click on another cell that does not have a button. I need the button
to
stay
transparent so the user can see the text behind the button at all
times.
What am I doing wrong?