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Default Assigning procedures Programatically

Yeah I know it is easier but there are graphic and interaction issues that
move me to do something a bit more complex. Thanks for th info though, looks
like just what I need.

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J Streger
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"Dave Peterson" wrote:

Check out Chip Pearson's site:
http://cpearson.com/excel/vbe.htm

Another option (that I think is easier)...

Use a button from the Forms toolbar. The assigned macro will travel with the
copy--or you could even assign a different macro after you do the paste.



J Streger wrote:

I have the following code to copy one VBA command button to another location:

Me.cmdFilterRow19.Copy
Me.Paste Me.Cells(rngRow.Offset(-2, 0).Row,
Me.Range("FilterMatrix").Column + 3)

Me.OLEObjects("CommandButton1").Name = "cmdFilterRow" & rngRow.Offset(-2,
0).Row
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Now I know I can access the command button as either an OLE object or an
MSforms.Commandbutton, but I can't find anyway to programmatically add
'_click' event code to the new button. Is this even possible, or am I stuck
using Excel Buttons for this situation? Thanks.

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J Streger
MS Office Master 2000 ed.
MS Project White Belt 2003


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Dave Peterson