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When I try and print a worksheet with buttons or text boxes layered over the
worksheet, they seem to float out of place. In this particular case the
buttons and text boxes are layered on top of another text box.
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Default printing a worksheet with VB buttons or text boxes

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;838910
Controls move to the left of the worksheet in Microsoft Excel 2002

But Jim Rech recently posted this:
This article is now obsolete. Since the 10/12/2004 security patch
there is no need to get a hotfix (although this article does not directly
mention this fix, it's in there).

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;832332

But Myrna Larson (and others) posted that it didn't work for her in all her
workbooks.

Pauline wrote:

When I try and print a worksheet with buttons or text boxes layered over the
worksheet, they seem to float out of place. In this particular case the
buttons and text boxes are layered on top of another text box.


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