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On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 07:03:08 -0800, JLGWhiz
wrote: The short answer is no. However, it can be moved to another cell. There must be an active cell on the active sheet, so there is going to be a cell with a black "grid" somewhere on the sheet. You can pick a cell to move it to and simply use: ChoiceCell.Active With ChoiceCell being replaced with the actual cell reference. That sounds like it'll do nicely. Can you give me a example of usage, please? I tried "A1".Active and variations thereof without getting the right syntax. And no help from F1. Thanks - Kirk |
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