Denny, to use the code Tom gave you,
To put in this macro, from your workbook right-click the workbook's icon and
pick View Code. This icon is to the left of the "File" menu this will open
the VBA editor, in Project Explorer click on your workbook name, if you
don't see it press CTRL + r to open the Project Explorer, then go to insert,
module, and paste the code in the window that opens on the right hand side,
press Alt and Q to close this window and go back to your workbook and press
alt and F8, this will bring up a box to pick the Macro from, click on the
Macro name to run it. If you are using excel 2000 or newer you may have to
change the macro security settings to get the macro to run. To change the
security settings go to tools, macro, security, security level and set it to
medium.
you may also what to have a look here on getting started with macros
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm
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Paul B
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Feedback on answers is always appreciated!
Using Excel 2002 & 2003
"Denny Crane" wrote in message
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Thanks for your valuable input. However, to be blunt, I don't know what a
general module (insert module) is. Any further insight would be helpful.
You
appreciation regardless of further input.
Robin Smith
Alias, Denny Crane
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:
In a general module (insert module)
create a macro such as
sub Button_Click()
application.Goto Worksheets("ASC").Range("B9"),true
End Sub
then right click on the button and select Assign Macro. Select the above
macro
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Denny Crane" wrote:
I have 2000
Can i use the button in forms toolbar and maneuver to different lpoints
on a
sheet or even a workbook, if so how?