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Thank you for the help! It is much appreciated.
"borg" wrote: Hi, I now understand that: Application.CommandBars("Drawing").Controls("Selec t Objects").Execute puts me into the box-select mode. And running Application.CommandBars("Drawing").Controls("Selec t Objects").Execute again puts me out of box-select mode. Is there a way to tell if the control("select objects") is currently selected because sometimes I want to only excute that code if it is not currently in the box-select mode. Thanks for you help! |
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