Hi,
You can only "Assign macro" to the controls from the Forms
toolbar (I prefer those: simpler and less buggy).
To "assign" a macro to the controls you used (which I
guess come from the control toolbox toolbar), you simply
double-click the control in design mode or rightclick them
and choose view code.
Regards,
Jan Karel Pieterse
Excel TA/MVP
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I have been trying to attach a macro to a command button
and have been
unable to access 'Assign Macro' as per the process listed
in MS Excel
XP help as below, without much luck. The function does
not seem to
come up. I have several macros written and cannot link
them to
buttons. I have been able to use keyboard shortcuts i.e.
Ctrl+a etc.
Is Excel needing something switched on? Does anyone know
what is
wrong?
Jim
MS EXCEL XP HELP
Start a macro from a button or graphic control
*Click the button or graphic control so that sizing
handles (sizing
handle: One of the small circles or squares that appears
at the corners
and sides of a selected object. You drag these handles to
change the
size of the object.) appear.
*With the graphic object selected, right-click a sizing
handle of the
button or graphic object to display the shortcut menu
(shortcut menu: A
menu that shows a list of commands relevant to a
particular item. To
display a shortcut menu, right-click an item or press
SHIFT+F10.).
*On the shortcut menu, click Assign Macro.
Do one of the following:
To assign an existing macro (macro: An action or a set of
actions you
can use to automate tasks. Macros are recorded in the
Visual Basic for
Applications programming language.) to the button or
graphic object,
enter the name of the macro in the Macro name box, and
then click OK.
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