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You can tell for sure. Select the user form, then check the entries in
the drop down box at the top of the properties window. All of the objects are listed, and if you select it in this list, it will be highlighted in the form (so you can see what it's hiding under. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Tom Ogilvy wrote: You might have two buttons, one on top of the other. This can happen by doing a ctrl+Click on the button with a slight movement of the mouse. Perhaps you were trying to snap the control to align with a cell or size it maintaining the aspect ration and tried holding down the Ctrl key, then moved the mouse slightly (creating a copy ), then lined it back up over the original without realizing you had made a copy. |
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