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Default Form Buttons

I was using a button in excel and wanted to format it in a certain way. I
coudln't figure out how to accompish it. It had to be a yellow button with
size 20 arial font that was on a slight slant upwards. Any suggestions would
be appreciated.
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Default Form Buttons

hi.
in design mode, right click the button.
design mode...right click any tool bar. from the pop up, click control
toolbox. click the design mode icon. looks like a protractor with ruler and
pencil.
right click the button.
from the pop up...click properties.
set back color to yellow.
I am using xp. the only font size available is 9.
set font to what ever a "slight slant upwards" is. long list available.
exit design mode.

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"jay_2882" wrote:

I was using a button in excel and wanted to format it in a certain way. I
coudln't figure out how to accompish it. It had to be a yellow button with
size 20 arial font that was on a Any suggestions would
be appreciated.

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