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The button will render as a graphic without events in MacXL.
Depending on what you're trying to accomplish, you've already been given the best alternative - change to a Forms toolbar button with an attached macro. There are undoubtedly other alternatives... In article , Jim May wrote: I had programmed in my Active-X commandbutton1_click event .commandbutton2.enabled = False - So this logic and capabiltiy for the Mac is N/A? Is there an alternative I can use? |
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