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Default conditional macro links

Buttons can only be clicked one at a time.

I suggest you use check boxes for each row/column instead so you can
select which rows/columns you want to see then click a button which
will run a macro to hide everything except the bits you want to see.

An alternative might be to use Data/Group & Outline which puts + and -
signs for rows & columns.

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BrianB
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"Kip" wrote in message ...
I created macro buttons to ranges of columns and separate
macro buttons to ranges of rows.

When I click on a row button, I get all the columns. Same
for clicking on a column button and getting all rows. And
I can't select more than one row button or more than one
column button.

I need to link them so that I can select one or more row
buttons AND one or more column buttons and get only the
information common to my choices.

 
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