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I have a button on a worksheet, which can be set invisible by code in a
form. But doing so leaves an image of the button in place. How can I force
the sheet to redraw the area formerly covered by the button?



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Dare I suggest a quick page down - page up?

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I have a button on a worksheet, which can be set invisible by code in a
form. But doing so leaves an image of the button in place. How can I force
the sheet to redraw the area formerly covered by the button?




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That was pretty obvious. I'll try it. Thanks.


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I have a button on a worksheet, which can be set invisible by code in a
form. But doing so leaves an image of the button in place. How can I force
the sheet to redraw the area formerly covered by the button?






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