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Hi

Is it possible for someone, whilst in a userform, to name
their own buttons?

The example i have is where there exists a number of
buttons which will go on to display text. I want a user to
be able to naem his own button, and then define the text
which it reveals, so that future users can access it.

Any help appreciated

Richard
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Richard,

Is this what you mean?

Me.CommandButton1.Caption = "My Button"

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Hi

Is it possible for someone, whilst in a userform, to name
their own buttons?

The example i have is where there exists a number of
buttons which will go on to display text. I want a user to
be able to naem his own button, and then define the text
which it reveals, so that future users can access it.

Any help appreciated

Richard



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