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widman

Macro button from office (excel) 98
 
I have several sheets where I recorded macros in office 98 or earlier. In
excel 2002, and now 2003, I cannot find how move or delete them. If I click,
they run their old macros, but I can no onger right-click to move, delete,
resize, etc.

Anyone know how to do this?

Bryan Hessey

Macro button from office (excel) 98
 

If you click on View, Toolbars and make sure Control Toolbox is
selected, the first icon on the Control toolbox will enable you to
enter/exit Design Mode.
This should allow you to manage your buttons.

HTH

widman Wrote:
I have several sheets where I recorded macros in office 98 or earlier.
In
excel 2002, and now 2003, I cannot find how move or delete them. If I
click,
they run their old macros, but I can no onger right-click to move,
delete,
resize, etc.

Anyone know how to do this?



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widman

Macro button from office (excel) 98
 
Great. Thanks

"Bryan Hessey" wrote:


If you click on View, Toolbars and make sure Control Toolbox is
selected, the first icon on the Control toolbox will enable you to
enter/exit Design Mode.
This should allow you to manage your buttons.

HTH

widman Wrote:
I have several sheets where I recorded macros in office 98 or earlier.
In
excel 2002, and now 2003, I cannot find how move or delete them. If I
click,
they run their old macros, but I can no onger right-click to move,
delete,
resize, etc.

Anyone know how to do this?



--
Bryan Hessey
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bryan Hessey's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=21059
View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=535081




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