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Default how do you stop editing the text in a created button

i'm in the process of setting up a spreadsheet, which happens to include
macros!

now the only problem i have is everytime i press the relevant button i've
created and assigned a macro to it goes straight in to the editing text mode!
is there any way of stopping that!

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Default how do you stop editing the text in a created button

Sounds like a command button from the Control Toolbox.

Open the Control Toolbox Toolbar and click on the design button to "exit
design mode".

This would be the top left button on the toolbar.


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On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 08:18:13 -0800, "kara"
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i'm in the process of setting up a spreadsheet, which happens to include
macros!

now the only problem i have is everytime i press the relevant button i've
created and assigned a macro to it goes straight in to the editing text mode!
is there any way of stopping that!


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