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Sorry Rob. I just followed the website link
Thanks "Rob Bovey" wrote: "ExcelMonkey" wrote in message ... What is the easiest way for me to find all the autoshapes in the model? I've attached a utility workbook I use for this purpose. It dumps all the information about all of the shapes in the currently active workbook onto its Shapes worksheet. Activate the workbook you want to analyze and run the EnumerateShapes macro. -- Rob Bovey, Excel MVP Application Professionals http://www.appspro.com/ * Take your Excel development skills to the next level. * Professional Excel Development http://www.appspro.com/Books/Books |
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