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Pennyc

How to see which Marco is assgined to a form control button
 
Is there any way to see which macro is already assigned to a particular form
control button? I can assign a new macro by right clicking, but I'm
troubleshooting an exitsting form with several smiliarly named macros and I
want to be sure I'm editing the correct one (and that the correct one was
assigned in the first place).

Thanks,

Jacob Skaria

How to see which Marco is assgined to a form control button
 
--If it is a command button from Control toolbox...just double click to see
the code
--If it is a autoshape then right click the shapeAssignMacroIf there is a
valid macro name displayed on the 'Macro Name' field that is the macro which
is been assigned..

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Jacob Skaria


"Pennyc" wrote:

Is there any way to see which macro is already assigned to a particular form
control button? I can assign a new macro by right clicking, but I'm
troubleshooting an exitsting form with several smiliarly named macros and I
want to be sure I'm editing the correct one (and that the correct one was
assigned in the first place).

Thanks,


Bob Phillips[_3_]

How to see which Marco is assgined to a form control button
 
If you right-click the button and select Assign Macro, it will show you the
assigned macro.

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HTH

Bob

"Pennyc" wrote in message
...
Is there any way to see which macro is already assigned to a particular
form
control button? I can assign a new macro by right clicking, but I'm
troubleshooting an exitsting form with several smiliarly named macros and
I
want to be sure I'm editing the correct one (and that the correct one was
assigned in the first place).

Thanks,





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