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What makes a macro button or its text get bigger when clicked?
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I don't think anyone knows.
Sometimes, you can delete the old commandbutton and replace it with a new commandbutton (and change the name so the macro will still work!). Personally, I've never seen this happen. But lots of people have. I like to use buttons from the Forms toolbar with the macros located in a General module -- and assigned to that forms button. I very rarely use the commandbutton from the control toolbox toolbar. Snowskier wrote: What makes a macro button or its text get bigger when clicked? -- Dave Peterson |
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