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Excel 2003. I have created a "switchboard" type menu on an Excel worksheet,
with controls and graphics. Before I put this out for general use, I would like to make it so that a user cannot go into design mode on the workbook and whenever a user clicks on one of the graphics, the "handles" (the things that allow one to resize, move, etc. the graphic) or whatever they are called do not appear. How do I accomplish these things. Thanks for the help -- Dr. Doug Pruiett Good News Jail & Prison Ministry www.goodnewsjail.org |
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