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Default controls on worksheet

I suspect it was a conscious decision on Microsoft's part, so I wouldn't
expect a change unless it was in high demand. If I had 2003 installed, I
would check it - but I don't. Maybe someone else can give you the
definitive answer.

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I'm getting ready to upgrade to excel2003, any hope it
might be supported there? TIA

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Multipage controls on worksheets are not really

supported. Notice that you
could not select it from the control toolbox toolbar, but

had to go looking
for it in more controls.

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i have forms 2.0 frame control with some textboxes in it
embedded on worksheet. The tabbing through the controls
works fine. On another sheet I have forms2.0 multipage
control. I cannot tab through the textboxes!? This is
strange. I have a lot of experience with userforms, but
this is the firs time I've worked with controls on a
worksheet. Is there something I'm missing? I've already
checked the properties and everything is as it should
be... I think... lol



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