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chrisdarl[_11_]

command button colour
 
Hi, can you change the colour of a command button that is inserted on
sheet not a form?

If it can be done, how?

Thanks Chri

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Charles May

command button colour
 
Right-Click select properties and change the BackColor property to the color
you want

Charlie
"chrisdarl " wrote in message
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Hi, can you change the colour of a command button that is inserted on a
sheet not a form?

If it can be done, how?

Thanks Chris


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Bob Phillips[_6_]

command button colour
 
As long as it is a toolbox control, not a form control.

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"Charles May" wrote in message
news:nWxnc.15071$z06.2539009@attbi_s01...
Right-Click select properties and change the BackColor property to the

color
you want

Charlie
"chrisdarl " wrote in message
...
Hi, can you change the colour of a command button that is inserted on a
sheet not a form?

If it can be done, how?

Thanks Chris


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chrisdarl[_12_]

command button colour
 
Hi, i have a command button on a sheet, this was inserted using the for
toolbar, it is not in a form or anything. i am wanting to change th
back colour of the button, can this be done in VBA?

Thanks Chris

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Vasant Nanavati

command button colour
 
No, and it can't even be done without VBA :-).

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Vasant

"chrisdarl " wrote in message
...
Hi, i have a command button on a sheet, this was inserted using the form
toolbar, it is not in a form or anything. i am wanting to change the
back colour of the button, can this be done in VBA?

Thanks Chris.


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