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Default How do I assign a macro to a command button in excel, office 2

It did that but what else do I need to do in order to make that button work
when I click on it? I tried protecting the spreadsheet but that doesn't work.

This was so much easier in the last version of Excel. I've done this many
times before version 2003 but cannot find anything in Help and cannot seem to
fumble through it.

Jeff

"Norman Jones" wrote:

Hi JP3,

Double-click the button (in design mode) and the cursor will create an
empty click macro for the button.


Might better have been expressed as:

Double-click the button (in design mode) and an empty click macro for the
button will be created and selected in the sheet's code module.



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Norman



 
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