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I have assigned a macro to an object in excel 2003.
now i want to remove this assigned macro from this object (spin botton)
how can i do this
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Default remove an asigned macros

Right-click on spinner* Assign Macro
Press Delete to clear OK
*assume its from the forms toolbar

If you meant to remove the macro altogether, then:
Right-click Assign Macro Edit
will bring you to VBE
with the assigned macro highlighted in vbaproject
Right-click on it Remove (macro name) ...
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I have assigned a macro to an object in excel 2003.
now i want to remove this assigned macro from this object (spin botton)
how can i do this

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