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Default screen tip with macros

I don't have another suggestion.

Bonobo wrote:

doesn't really work as when I mouse over the arrow (which is within a single
cell) the comment doesn't show, it only shows when I mouse over the cell, i.e
I need to be within the cell but outside the arrow.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If the arrow fits within a single cell, maybe you could insert a comment into
that cell.

Then if you're showing the comment indictor only, then when you mouse over the
cell, you'll see the comment.

Bonobo wrote:

Hi there,

I have a basic shape (an arrow) to which I linked a macro so that the macro
runs when the user clicks on the shape.
I would like to add a screen tip so that a text appears when the user moves
the mouse pointer above the shape. I did that by adding an hyperlink to the
shape; however the macro doesn't start anymore...
Is there a way to link both a macro and an hyperlink to the same shape?
Or is there anoter way to add a screen tip?

Thanks!


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