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I have two sort of related Excel VBA questions:

First, does anybody have any sample code that will group all of the selected
controls (command buttons, listboxes, etc) on a worksheet?

Second, is there a programatic way to take Excel out of design mode? I'm
looking for the moral equivalent of toggeling the Design Mode button on the
Control Toolbox toolbar.

TIA,

josh


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Actually, I just figured out the answer to my first question ...

Would still love help with the second.

josh



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I have two sort of related Excel VBA questions:

First, does anybody have any sample code that will group all of the
selected controls (command buttons, listboxes, etc) on a worksheet?

Second, is there a programatic way to take Excel out of design mode? I'm
looking for the moral equivalent of toggeling the Design Mode button on
the Control Toolbox toolbar.

TIA,

josh



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