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Default Design Mode button

My coworker and I share a macro-enabled file with some command buttons linked
to macros that sorts a column according to different criteria. It works fine
on my computer, but on hers Excel opens with the Design Mode button
permanently toggled 'on' for this file. She can't turn it off and therefore
cannot use the commend buttons. Any ideas?
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Default Design Mode button

Make sure macros are enabled for this workbook.

If macros are disabled, then there's no reason to ever leave the design
mode--since you couldn't run them.

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My coworker and I share a macro-enabled file with some command buttons linked
to macros that sorts a column according to different criteria. It works fine
on my computer, but on hers Excel opens with the Design Mode button
permanently toggled 'on' for this file. She can't turn it off and therefore
cannot use the commend buttons. Any ideas?


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