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Default Inactivate cursor

I have a worksheet with two buttons on it. There should be no reaso
for the user to do anything but click one or both of these two buttons
Is there anyway to inable the user from clicking any cells, o
anything similar?
thanks

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Default Inactivate cursor

Yes. Set the EnableSelection of the worksheet to xlNoSelection upon the
opening of the workbook.

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I have a worksheet with two buttons on it. There should be no reason
for the user to do anything but click one or both of these two buttons.
Is there anyway to inable the user from clicking any cells, or
anything similar?
thanks.


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