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I'd like to delete macro buttons in my worksheet, but not necessarily other
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Ron de Bruin has some nice "watchout for this" code he
http://www.rondebruin.nl/controlsobjectsworksheet.htm



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I'd like to delete macro buttons in my worksheet, but not necessarily other
shapes like pictures. any way to do this? thanks...


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Thanks very much!

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Ron de Bruin has some nice "watchout for this" code he
http://www.rondebruin.nl/controlsobjectsworksheet.htm



SteveC wrote:

I'd like to delete macro buttons in my worksheet, but not necessarily other
shapes like pictures. any way to do this? thanks...


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