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hi,
anyone know how to make a vb button freeze on the screen
so that it won't move if the page is scrolled up or down?

thanx a lot
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Sam,

Use the windows freeze pane option.

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You have already asked this question and gotten a couple of responses.

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hi,
anyone know how to make a vb button freeze on the screen
so that it won't move if the page is scrolled up or down?

thanx a lot



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