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Excel macro:
Program Buttons in EXCEL: allow user to define new project, copy
existing project, delete a project, or save a project

I have already designed buttons; I am looking for a sample program just
need to program the buttons in order to allow the user to crate, copy,
delete and save a project

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Please don't double-post. This topic is also in the Functions forum.

Proc Print-SAS wrote:
Excel macro:
Program Buttons in EXCEL: allow user to define new project, copy
existing project, delete a project, or save a project

I have already designed buttons; I am looking for a sample program just
need to program the buttons in order to allow the user to crate, copy,
delete and save a project


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