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Default Mack and windows

The code will run, but this is the procedure that Windows Excel inserts when
you add an ActiveX commandbutton to the worksheet. You need to add another
button or shape and assign the macro to the new button or shape. For best
results, copy the code and paste it into a regular code module, not the
module corresponding to a sheet. Then rename it with something descriptive,
so you know what it does.

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"Richard" wrote in message
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Will this work on a mack

Private Sub CommandButton1_Click()

Worksheets("Sent to Assembly").Range("A3:B100,c3:c100").Copy
Worksheets("Parts Sent to Assembly").Range("a65000").End(xlUp).Offset(1,
0).PasteSpecial
Worksheets("Sent to Assembly").Range("a3:a100,b3:B100").ClearContents
Worksheets("Schedule").Range("d1,L1,a3:a100,b3:B10 0,d3:d100").ClearContents


End Sub

"Kevin B" wrote:

And there are some methods that are addressed differently on a Mac. I
would
review the code assigned to the command button and check each method
called
in VBA Help.
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Kevin Backmann


"dlw" wrote:

different/older version of excel on the mac?

"Richard" wrote:

I have a command button that works fine in windows but it will not
work on a
mack. Why? Thanks in advance!!