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Is it possible to have symbols or other captions instead of Yes and No on the
buttons as I need it to come up for a Welsh form. Thanks in advance |
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Hi Big Mac,
Is it possible to have symbols or other captions instead of Yes and No on the buttons as I need it to come up for a Welsh form. Why not design your own userform? --- Regards, Norman |
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That's the answer but I was hoping for a quick fix, that there was a way to
change the labels. Thanks -- "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Big Mac, Is it possible to have symbols or other captions instead of Yes and No on the buttons as I need it to come up for a Welsh form. Why not design your own userform? --- Regards, Norman |
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No.
(Well, it is possible, but it is very complicated and really unstable) HTH. Best wishes Harald "Big Mac" skrev i melding ... That's the answer but I was hoping for a quick fix, that there was a way to change the labels. Thanks -- "Norman Jones" wrote: Hi Big Mac, Is it possible to have symbols or other captions instead of Yes and No on the buttons as I need it to come up for a Welsh form. Why not design your own userform? --- Regards, Norman |
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Hi Big Mac,
That's the answer but I was hoping for a quick fix, that there was a way to change the labels. Thanks See Harald's adjacent post. To customise the buttons - and if you are brave enough - see code posted by Harald: http://tinyurl.com/kbd86 --- Regards, Norman |
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I recently uploaded this to Planet SourceCode:
http://www.planet-source-code.com/vb...65065&lngWId=1 This works with a VB6 ActiveX dll and will allow you to set the button captions and a lot more. Just download, unzip, set a reference with regsvr32 and then in your VBA project set a reference to the file via Tools, References in the VBE. RBS "Big Mac" wrote in message ... Is it possible to have symbols or other captions instead of Yes and No on the buttons as I need it to come up for a Welsh form. Thanks in advance |
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