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In MS Office 2003, I would like to Add a command button to Automate the
Importing of CSV Text file in spreadsheet.

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There are command buttons on both the forms toolbar and the control toolbox
toolbar (ToolsCustomizeToolbars). Copy one from there and you can either
assign a macro (forms), or use the click event (control toolbox).

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In MS Office 2003, I would like to Add a command button to Automate the
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