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Using Excel 2003, in the visual basic editor if you go to
View - Toolbars - Run you will see the BREAK and RESET
as options under the Run command. However, if you go back
to the spreadsheet view and go to View - Toolbars -
Visual Basic Toolbar, it appears that BREAK and RESET are
not available options. Is there any way to add BREAK and
RESET to the visual basic toolbar in the spreadsheet
view? Thanks.
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JFM,

No. Those options are meaningless in the spreadsheet.

HTH,
Bernie
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Using Excel 2003, in the visual basic editor if you go to
View - Toolbars - Run you will see the BREAK and RESET
as options under the Run command. However, if you go back
to the spreadsheet view and go to View - Toolbars -
Visual Basic Toolbar, it appears that BREAK and RESET are
not available options. Is there any way to add BREAK and
RESET to the visual basic toolbar in the spreadsheet
view? Thanks.



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