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Thanks, Tom.
That sub will help since I am still adding buttons to this worksheet and won't need to individually set that as I go. Just run it at the end when I am done. Ken Loomis "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... To expand on Geof's suggestion, right click on the shape and select Format AutoShape. Go the properties tab and unselect Print Object. Or you can run this one time Sub Tester2() Dim shp As Shape For Each shp In ActiveSheet.Shapes On Error Resume Next shp.ControlFormat.PrintObject = False On Error GoTo 0 Next End Sub -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Ken Loomis" wrote in message ... So I now have shapes that acts as buttons on my worksheet thanks to help I got from this group. Now I want to hide those shapes before I print out the report. So I plan to add a macro, called from yet another button, to do a print preview. I'd like to hide those buttons before I do the print preview and then unhide them at the end of that macro. From what I am begining to understand about the Exel object model, I suspect there is a collection of shapes on the workseeht and that each shape in that collection has a 'visible' property. Since all od the shaps on this worksheet are button, I will want to hide all of them. And, I may even get button happy and add more shapes. So my question is: How do I hide/unhide all the shapes on a worksheet? Thanks, Ken Loomis |
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