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I did it once but don't know how. Basically I just want to rename an
autoshape from "autoshape61" to "somethingmeaningful" I think it involves pressing the control and then a + sign appears but can't remember exactly; any help much appreciated. Thanks, Mark |
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To the extreme left of the formula bar is the 'Name box.'
Click the autoshape of interest. Click in the name box. Type the desired name, complete the change process with the ENTER key. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , says... I did it once but don't know how. Basically I just want to rename an autoshape from "autoshape61" to "somethingmeaningful" I think it involves pressing the control and then a + sign appears but can't remember exactly; any help much appreciated. Thanks, Mark |
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