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Using Excel 2002, I drew a shape and assigned a macro to that shape.
I would now like to leave the shape in the file because it contains text, but remove or unasign the macro from the shape. How can I do this without deleting the macro code? |
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Right-click the shape, got to the Assign Macro option, and clear the edit
box. -- HTH Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Harrison Davis" wrote in message om... Using Excel 2002, I drew a shape and assigned a macro to that shape. I would now like to leave the shape in the file because it contains text, but remove or unasign the macro from the shape. How can I do this without deleting the macro code? |
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