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Could anyone help I have a Button on a page which accepts data from another
worksheet using a Marcro. I want the button to move down the page as the
cells above fill with data it is required to appear at the bottom of the list
every time?
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It may be easier to put the button in Row 1,
then select row 2,
then use windows|freeze panes
so that row 1 is always visible.
(Increase the rowheight so that the button fits nicely)

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Alternatively, have you thought about using a toolbar (and let it float over the
worksheet)?

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Could anyone help I have a Button on a page which accepts data from another
worksheet using a Marcro. I want the button to move down the page as the
cells above fill with data it is required to appear at the bottom of the list
every time?


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