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Hi all,

I have created a buttons on excel worksheet that allows users to check
yes / No on a grouped option boxes and have assigned macros to these.
Is there a way that I can prevent users from changing the properties of
these button?
Ie , so that nobody can move the location of the buttons or rename
them.

Can anyone help??


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Protect the worksheet--including objects???

Grant90 wrote:

Hi all,

I have created a buttons on excel worksheet that allows users to check
yes / No on a grouped option boxes and have assigned macros to these.
Is there a way that I can prevent users from changing the properties of
these button?
Ie , so that nobody can move the location of the buttons or rename
them.

Can anyone help??

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