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Can I make my own customized FaceID's? If so, can they be 32x32? And where
would they need to be saved?

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Yes, using any icon editor, you can build your own. You can either copy to
the clipboard and then paste to an existing button, or in VBA, copy it to a
worksheet, and assuming its sheet1, name 'Picture 1', then just use

Worksheets("Sheet1").Pictures("Picture 1").Copy
oButton.PastFace

I think you are limited to 16x16.

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Can I make my own customized FaceID's? If so, can they be 32x32? And

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would they need to be saved?

TIA.

-gk-





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