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In Excel 2002, if I assign a Macro to an object then subsequently delete the
macro, the object still "thinks" it is a Macro Button. i.e. the cursor changes as it passes over the object and looks like it is running something if you click on it. This could lead to confusion when I distribute the Worksheet to other users. I'd prefer not to delete the object (in this case a fully formatted chart) to get over this problem. Any other suggestions would be appreciated. |
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