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Changing the properties of controls on a worksheet is slightly different
from changing controls on an UserForm. The main difference is the way controls should be called. I assume you have two "Spinners" in Sheet1. See the macro below. Private Sub Workbook_Open() With ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Sheet1") .DrawingObjects("Spinner 1").Value = 10 .DrawingObjects("Spinner 2").Value = 100 End With End Sub "DrawingObjects" is a very safe way to refer to controls on a worksheet. All controls can be referred to as DrawingObjects. Regards, Edwin Tam http://www.vonixx.com On 1/15/05 1:08 PM, in article , "Tony Steane" wrote: Greetings One and All, I have two SpinButtons on a worksheet and I am trying to change the value of each button as I open the Workbook. Each button will have a different value assigned. I have tried the obvious : Private Sub Workbook_Open() Spinbotton1.value = 10 Spinbutton2.value = 24 both are random numbers each time. end sub However I recieve the error "didn't provide a valid object qualifier". My knowledge is such that I am unable to find out how this is done. Would somebody please provide me with a solution and if possible a web site where this topic is discussed. ( in simple terms if possible.) Cheers Tony |
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