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Initializing variable vs. comand button
Hi,
when i opening workbook, i'd like to initialize some variables and set enable state of comand button to false? Regards, Milos |
Initializing variable vs. comand button
Hi Milos,
Create a macro with name Auto_Open and initialize the varialbes in the macro. Regards Bill -----Original Message----- Hi, when i opening workbook, i'd like to initialize some variables and set enable state of comand button to false? Regards, Milos . |
Initializing variable vs. comand button
thank's bill, but my controls resides on worksheets.
Regards Milos "Bill Li" wrote in message ... Hi Milos, Create a macro with name Auto_Open and initialize the varialbes in the macro. Regards Bill -----Original Message----- Hi, when i opening workbook, i'd like to initialize some variables and set enable state of comand button to false? Regards, Milos . |
Initializing variable vs. comand button
Sorry Bill, that's work:)
Regards Milos "M." wrote in message ... thank's bill, but my controls resides on worksheets. Regards Milos "Bill Li" wrote in message ... Hi Milos, Create a macro with name Auto_Open and initialize the varialbes in the macro. Regards Bill -----Original Message----- Hi, when i opening workbook, i'd like to initialize some variables and set enable state of comand button to false? Regards, Milos . |
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