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Default Command Button does not re-set once clicked

Thanks Tom.

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

When I wanted to indicate that a certain condition is set.

Perhaps if I was working in two currencies. If the toggle button is down,
then on currency is display. If the toggle button is up, another currency
is displayed.

Anything that dictated a light switch paradigm or a binary or ON/OFF
paradigm as an example.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"Jurrasicway" wrote in message
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Thanks Tom, I thought it would be simple. When would you use a toggle

button
and not a command button?

Regards.

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:

Use a commandbutton instead of a Toggle button. Your Toggle button is
functioning as designed.

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Tom Ogilvy


"Jurrasicway" wrote in message
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Hi, This must be a fairly simle one for all of you Exel Guru's. When I
click
on my Toggle Button to change to antother sheet it stays depressed.

When
I
click it again and go back to the front sheet it looks normal. How do

I
ensure that it resets itself automatically. Must be easy but its

driving
me
mad!!!

Thanks






 
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