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Is there a piece of code that that handles the condition of

If anything on my form changes then
Me.CommandbuttonApply.enabled = True

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Default Apply Button Enabled

J-WALK has a good page on using Class Modules to trap events.
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip44.htm

I think if you don't check the "TypeName" then you can add controls of
different types. I haven't personally tried it that way.

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Me.CommandbuttonApply.enabled = True

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