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In case you are still looking for this: you can hold the Ctrl key down and
click each object to select all the ones to change; then set PrintObject to False or deselect the Print object check box whichever is appropriate. Jack "Ray" wrote: Is there anyway to do this for all buttons in a workbook, without having to go into EVERY Properties box? A macro or something....? thanks, ray "Ken Johnson" wrote: Hi FCC, Go View|Toolbars...check "Control Toolbox" On the Control Toolbox make sure the "Design Mode" button is on. Right click the Command Button|select Format Control| click the Properties tab|deselect "Print object"|OK|Turn off Design Mode on the Control Toolbox. Ken Johnson |
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