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Hello,
I have a document that has a lot of invisible buttons and text boxes on it.
If certain criteria are met, some of those controls (textboxes only) become
visible. This works fine most of the time, but situation occurred a couple
different nonconsecutive times the other day, where the program turned every
control to visible. Any thoughts on what would have caused that?
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If you open the workbook with macros disabled, do the buttons come to life?

Maybe it's a misbehaving macro.

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Hello,
I have a document that has a lot of invisible buttons and text boxes on it.
If certain criteria are met, some of those controls (textboxes only) become
visible. This works fine most of the time, but situation occurred a couple
different nonconsecutive times the other day, where the program turned every
control to visible. Any thoughts on what would have caused that?


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