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When we send worksheets to India containing ActiveX controls they come back
converted to Forms controls. This is going to be a huge problem if we can't
fix it. What is going on?
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It has to be user intervention doesn't it? Maybe they have a policy of no
ActiveX controls. Why don't you ask them?

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Do the recipients use wintel machines or Macs?

Macs don't support ActiveX.

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When we send worksheets to India containing ActiveX controls they come back
converted to Forms controls. This is going to be a huge problem if we can't
fix it. What is going on?


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