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Default Couloured Buttons

Does anyone know ow to change the colour of buttons from the boring grey?
help would be greatly accepted.

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Don't use buttons. Use textboxes instead. Then right-click, and assign
macro...
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http://www.officearticles.com/excel/...soft_excel.htm

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Does anyone know ow to change the colour of buttons from the boring grey?
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Default Couloured Buttons

ActiveX buttons (on the Visual Basic toolbar) can have their colour
changed - right click button then select Properties BackColor.

However Forms Buttons are generally favoured for use on the worksheet.
Hence Anne's suggestion to use TexBoxes from the Drawing toolbar.

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