If the buttons you requested need to remember from where they came when you want to return
from F128, then it will take more than a recorded macro -- it will require writing come
macro code. I think Rick was getting at this in his post.
Also consider Windows - Split to keep F128 visible at all times. Then you don't need
buttons to move about.
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Regards from Virginia Beach,
Earl Kiosterud
www.smokeylake.com
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"Earl Kiosterud" wrote in message
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Rockbear,
Record macros to do these things (Tools, Macro, Record new macro). Then create the
buttons (Autoshapes on drawing toolbar). Then right-click each autoshape and assign to
the appropriate macro.
Sometimes Excel likes to move your graphics around. If that happens, select them all,
then group them (right click menu).
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Regards from Virginia Beach,
Earl Kiosterud
www.smokeylake.com
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"Rockbear" wrote in message
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Is it possible to make navigation buttons in a worksheet, or at the tool menu
for navigating in a sheet
Would be good to push a button and go from the active cell D2 to cell F128,
snd when I have done the input in F128, there is a button there to go
back...save me a lot of time...
and can one use the button to go to another sheet?
Its no problem if I need to put the button in the worksheet
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Just a regular user