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Default Assing a macro to a contro.

Using: MS OS XP, Excel 2003.

I use to place controls onto the Excel spread sheet easily and assign a
macro to the control.

Now Im using Excel 2003. I can place the control OK but I dont know how
to assign the macro to the control.

How do I assign a macro to a control with Excel 2003?

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Default Assing a macro to a contro.

What kind of control, if you are using one from the control toolbox you
select view code (they are event macros) when you right click the control
and put the code there, using from the forms toolbar you can just assign any
macro
and you probably used to use them. Look under viewtoolbars and select forms
and they are there

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Using: MS OS XP, Excel 2003.

I use to place controls onto the Excel spread sheet easily and assign a
macro to the control.

Now Im using Excel 2003. I can place the control OK but I dont know how
to assign the macro to the control.

How do I assign a macro to a control with Excel 2003?

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Richard


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