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hi,
sorry if these questions have been asked many times.

i am working through various books on using vba within excel and in
each of the books i cant find any answers. Each of the books suggests
that you create a command button so that if you click on it it will run
your code. Is it possible to:

1. run the code by just pressing enter on your keyboard-ie if the value
in cell(1,1) is a certain thing ,just by pressing enter can it trigger
off the rest of the code instead of having to click on the command
button
2. is it possible to have the command button on the top tool bar and if
so how can i do this.


many thanks in advance


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