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I've added a command button to a spreadsheet and added some code to it.

When I click on the button however all I do is select it. I want to
make it clickable.

So whow do I do that?

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if you used the control toolbox toolbar, go back and click the upper left icon,
design mode and then try it. that's a toggle and must be reset after you
configure it.

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I've added a command button to a spreadsheet and added some code to it.

When I click on the button however all I do is select it. I want to
make it clickable.

So whow do I do that?

Travis



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Gary Keramidas wrote:
if you used the control toolbox toolbar, go back and click the upper left icon,
design mode and then try it. that's a toggle and must be reset after you
configure it.


Thanks, that did it.

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