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Any ideas on how I can keep buttons (forms / control
command buttons) displayed when scrolling the underlying
worksheet?

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Hi Rob,

Why don't you use a commandbar instead ?
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Jean-Yves

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Any ideas on how I can keep buttons (forms / control
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Hi Rob;
You can try this:
To select the first cell of the line under the button, then: Menu Window / Line 6
(Sorry but i do not know the English title of this option)
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