[ dont understand why Microsoft place it at "Developer",
I thought it was unnecessarily off-putting too and during the beta test I
suggested they name it "Macros" or something like that. Can you believe
they ignored me?<g
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Jim
"oldLearner57" wrote in message
...
thanks Rick Rothstein, got it :)
[ dont understand why Microsoft place it at "Developer", normal users
would
want to use it just to create a simple form format (just like 2003
version),
now it seems quite confusing using 2007 :( ]
thanks community as well :)
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oldLearner57
"Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote:
how can i locate the command button (Form Tool) where I can assisgn
macro
into it. (similar like 2003 version)...
i m using 2007 excel, seems like there is no Form Tool for me to get
?????
if is possible to get from 2007 version, how can i do it ?
You are going to love how XL2007 hid this one... NOT!!!
Click the Office button (the big round thing in the upper left corner)
and
select Popular on the left hand panel. Next, make sure there is a check
mark
in the "Show Developer tab in the Ribbon" item and then click OK. This
will
add a Developer tab to the Ribbon. Select it and click the Insert icon in
the Controls section. Your Form and ActiveX controls are both located
there.
Rick