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lately, when I want to use a text box, I use a rectangle instead. It
seems to serve the same purpose. Is there an advantage to a text box over a rectange? If not, I will remove the text box icon from my toolbar, as space is at a premium and can use the spot for another icon. Thanks, Tonso |
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Text box allows a lot more fancy formats than a Rectangle.
Both can be assigned cell values Both can be assigned macros Both can be assigned hyperlinks -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200844 "Tonso" wrote: lately, when I want to use a text box, I use a rectangle instead. It seems to serve the same purpose. Is there an advantage to a text box over a rectange? If not, I will remove the text box icon from my toolbar, as space is at a premium and can use the spot for another icon. Thanks, Tonso |
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