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This is a two fold question:
Q1 I have a situation where a button resides in 2 of 4 columns that hidden until needed. When I hide the columns it appears that the button is sized where when I unhide the columns the button does not show. Is there a way in a macro that I can size and place the button where I want it. Example the button is called "Reset" and it calls a reset macro. It reside in columns H and J, Columns G through L are hidden until needed. The button takes up the cells H20 through J21. Q2 I would like to be able to Hide or Unhide a button using the Text Label Not the button number. Thanks for your help |
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Move but don't size with cells'.
Right(!) click the button 'Format Control...' 'Properties' tab select 'Move but don't size with cells'. Micky "Microsoft Communities" wrote: This is a two fold question: Q1 I have a situation where a button resides in 2 of 4 columns that hidden until needed. When I hide the columns it appears that the button is sized where when I unhide the columns the button does not show. Is there a way in a macro that I can size and place the button where I want it. Example the button is called "Reset" and it calls a reset macro. It reside in columns H and J, Columns G through L are hidden until needed. The button takes up the cells H20 through J21. Q2 I would like to be able to Hide or Unhide a button using the Text Label Not the button number. Thanks for your help |
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Regarding your second question:
Make use of the buttons CAPTION Property. Micky "Microsoft Communities" wrote: This is a two fold question: Q1 I have a situation where a button resides in 2 of 4 columns that hidden until needed. When I hide the columns it appears that the button is sized where when I unhide the columns the button does not show. Is there a way in a macro that I can size and place the button where I want it. Example the button is called "Reset" and it calls a reset macro. It reside in columns H and J, Columns G through L are hidden until needed. The button takes up the cells H20 through J21. Q2 I would like to be able to Hide or Unhide a button using the Text Label Not the button number. Thanks for your help |
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Check your other post (posts???).
Please decide where you want future responses. Then add a message to the posts that tell us (at least me) where we should look for followups. I'd hate to waste my time finding out that you had the solution you wanted in a different group. Microsoft Communities wrote: This is a two fold question: Q1 I have a situation where a button resides in 2 of 4 columns that hidden until needed. When I hide the columns it appears that the button is sized where when I unhide the columns the button does not show. Is there a way in a macro that I can size and place the button where I want it. Example the button is called "Reset" and it calls a reset macro. It reside in columns H and J, Columns G through L are hidden until needed. The button takes up the cells H20 through J21. Q2 I would like to be able to Hide or Unhide a button using the Text Label Not the button number. Thanks for your help -- Dave Peterson |
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