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I dug around but didn't find this issue (although likely basic). I'm no VBA
programmer so step by step help would be appreciated. I have a multi-sheet workbook. "Summary", "Detail1", "Detail2". In the summary sheet, I would like to have three buttons: 1. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1 in the upper left corner. 2. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1352 in the upper left corner. 3. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail2" with cell CC1219 in the upper left corner. This would greatly ease my use of excel for a collaborative presentation. Any help will be appreciated. These community boards are awesome! Best, Keith |
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Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _
.Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True would be in the click event of the button. Just change the details of the location to go to for each of the other. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Keith-NB" wrote: I dug around but didn't find this issue (although likely basic). I'm no VBA programmer so step by step help would be appreciated. I have a multi-sheet workbook. "Summary", "Detail1", "Detail2". In the summary sheet, I would like to have three buttons: 1. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1 in the upper left corner. 2. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1352 in the upper left corner. 3. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail2" with cell CC1219 in the upper left corner. This would greatly ease my use of excel for a collaborative presentation. Any help will be appreciated. These community boards are awesome! Best, Keith |
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Tom, thanks!
Just one last super-newbie thing. Where do I put that? I can place the button, and then right click to "view code", select the button and click, and get this: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() End Sub Everything I try from there doesn't work. Sorry for the super newbie but everyone starts somewhere. Again, I dug around but didn't find the answer (I tried a bunch but none worked). Thanks! "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True would be in the click event of the button. Just change the details of the location to go to for each of the other. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Keith-NB" wrote: I dug around but didn't find this issue (although likely basic). I'm no VBA programmer so step by step help would be appreciated. I have a multi-sheet workbook. "Summary", "Detail1", "Detail2". In the summary sheet, I would like to have three buttons: 1. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1 in the upper left corner. 2. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1352 in the upper left corner. 3. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail2" with cell CC1219 in the upper left corner. This would greatly ease my use of excel for a collaborative presentation. Any help will be appreciated. These community boards are awesome! Best, Keith |
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Hi Keith,
Did you try?: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True End Sub Dan On Sep 26, 1:32 pm, Keith-NB wrote: Tom, thanks! Just one last super-newbie thing. Where do I put that? I can place the button, and then right click to "view code", select the button and click, and get this: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() End Sub Everything I try from there doesn't work. Sorry for the super newbie but everyone starts somewhere. Again, I dug around but didn't find the answer (I tried a bunch but none worked). Thanks! "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True would be in the click event of the button. Just change the details of the location to go to for each of the other. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Keith-NB" wrote: I dug around but didn't find this issue (although likely basic). I'm no VBA programmer so step by step help would be appreciated. I have a multi-sheet workbook. "Summary", "Detail1", "Detail2". In the summary sheet, I would like to have three buttons: 1. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1 in the upper left corner. 2. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1352 in the upper left corner. 3. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail2" with cell CC1219 in the upper left corner. This would greatly ease my use of excel for a collaborative presentation. Any help will be appreciated. These community boards are awesome! Best, Keith |
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Dan, Team,
I did try the code below. It ran but came back with an error of something along the line of "invalid outside procedure", highlighting the A1352 text. Any thoughts on why that would be and what I need to do to debug? Thanks again to all for the assistance. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, Did you try?: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True End Sub Dan On Sep 26, 1:32 pm, Keith-NB wrote: Tom, thanks! Just one last super-newbie thing. Where do I put that? I can place the button, and then right click to "view code", select the button and click, and get this: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() End Sub Everything I try from there doesn't work. Sorry for the super newbie but everyone starts somewhere. Again, I dug around but didn't find the answer (I tried a bunch but none worked). Thanks! "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True would be in the click event of the button. Just change the details of the location to go to for each of the other. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Keith-NB" wrote: I dug around but didn't find this issue (although likely basic). I'm no VBA programmer so step by step help would be appreciated. I have a multi-sheet workbook. "Summary", "Detail1", "Detail2". In the summary sheet, I would like to have three buttons: 1. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1 in the upper left corner. 2. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1352 in the upper left corner. 3. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail2" with cell CC1219 in the upper left corner. This would greatly ease my use of excel for a collaborative presentation. Any help will be appreciated. These community boards are awesome! Best, Keith |
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Hi Keith,
When I tested this the error was "Named argument not found". Try changing Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True to Application.Goto Reference:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True Dan On Sep 27, 7:36 am, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, Team, I did try the code below. It ran but came back with an error of something along the line of "invalid outside procedure", highlighting the A1352 text. Any thoughts on why that would be and what I need to do to debug? Thanks again to all for the assistance. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, Did you try?: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True End Sub Dan On Sep 26, 1:32 pm, Keith-NB wrote: Tom, thanks! Just one last super-newbie thing. Where do I put that? I can place the button, and then right click to "view code", select the button and click, and get this: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() End Sub Everything I try from there doesn't work. Sorry for the super newbie but everyone starts somewhere. Again, I dug around but didn't find the answer (I tried a bunch but none worked). Thanks! "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True would be in the click event of the button. Just change the details of the location to go to for each of the other. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Keith-NB" wrote: I dug around but didn't find this issue (although likely basic). I'm no VBA programmer so step by step help would be appreciated. I have a multi-sheet workbook. "Summary", "Detail1", "Detail2". In the summary sheet, I would like to have three buttons: 1. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1 in the upper left corner. 2. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1352 in the upper left corner. 3. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail2" with cell CC1219 in the upper left corner. This would greatly ease my use of excel for a collaborative presentation. Any help will be appreciated. These community boards are awesome! Best, Keith |
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Dan,
I made the change and now get the following error: Run time error '9' subscript out of range. VBA is awesome just painful sometimes. Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, When I tested this the error was "Named argument not found". Try changing Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True to Application.Goto Reference:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True Dan On Sep 27, 7:36 am, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, Team, I did try the code below. It ran but came back with an error of something along the line of "invalid outside procedure", highlighting the A1352 text. Any thoughts on why that would be and what I need to do to debug? Thanks again to all for the assistance. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, Did you try?: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True End Sub Dan On Sep 26, 1:32 pm, Keith-NB wrote: Tom, thanks! Just one last super-newbie thing. Where do I put that? I can place the button, and then right click to "view code", select the button and click, and get this: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() End Sub Everything I try from there doesn't work. Sorry for the super newbie but everyone starts somewhere. Again, I dug around but didn't find the answer (I tried a bunch but none worked). Thanks! "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True would be in the click event of the button. Just change the details of the location to go to for each of the other. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Keith-NB" wrote: I dug around but didn't find this issue (although likely basic). I'm no VBA programmer so step by step help would be appreciated. I have a multi-sheet workbook. "Summary", "Detail1", "Detail2". In the summary sheet, I would like to have three buttons: 1. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1 in the upper left corner. 2. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1352 in the upper left corner. 3. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail2" with cell CC1219 in the upper left corner. This would greatly ease my use of excel for a collaborative presentation. Any help will be appreciated. These community boards are awesome! Best, Keith |
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Keith,
Please copy the complete procedure here and let me know which line is highlighted when it returns an error. Dan On Sep 27, 10:09 am, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, I made the change and now get the following error: Run time error '9' subscript out of range. VBA is awesome just painful sometimes. Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, When I tested this the error was "Named argument not found". Try changing Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True to Application.Goto Reference:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True Dan On Sep 27, 7:36 am, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, Team, I did try the code below. It ran but came back with an error of something along the line of "invalid outside procedure", highlighting the A1352 text. Any thoughts on why that would be and what I need to do to debug? Thanks again to all for the assistance. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, Did you try?: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True End Sub Dan On Sep 26, 1:32 pm, Keith-NB wrote: Tom, thanks! Just one last super-newbie thing. Where do I put that? I can place the button, and then right click to "view code", select the button and click, and get this: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() End Sub Everything I try from there doesn't work. Sorry for the super newbie but everyone starts somewhere. Again, I dug around but didn't find the answer (I tried a bunch but none worked). Thanks! "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True would be in the click event of the button. Just change the details of the location to go to for each of the other. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Keith-NB" wrote: I dug around but didn't find this issue (although likely basic). I'm no VBA programmer so step by step help would be appreciated. I have a multi-sheet workbook. "Summary", "Detail1", "Detail2". In the summary sheet, I would like to have three buttons: 1. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1 in the upper left corner. 2. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1352 in the upper left corner. 3. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail2" with cell CC1219 in the upper left corner. This would greatly ease my use of excel for a collaborative presentation. Any help will be appreciated. These community boards are awesome! Best, Keith |
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Dan,
Here it is: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Application.Goto Reference:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True End Sub Pretty much exactly how it looks on the screen. From A in Application through E in True is highlighted in the error message. Thanks for your help with this. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Keith, Please copy the complete procedure here and let me know which line is highlighted when it returns an error. Dan On Sep 27, 10:09 am, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, I made the change and now get the following error: Run time error '9' subscript out of range. VBA is awesome just painful sometimes. Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, When I tested this the error was "Named argument not found". Try changing Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True to Application.Goto Reference:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True Dan On Sep 27, 7:36 am, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, Team, I did try the code below. It ran but came back with an error of something along the line of "invalid outside procedure", highlighting the A1352 text. Any thoughts on why that would be and what I need to do to debug? Thanks again to all for the assistance. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, Did you try?: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True End Sub Dan On Sep 26, 1:32 pm, Keith-NB wrote: Tom, thanks! Just one last super-newbie thing. Where do I put that? I can place the button, and then right click to "view code", select the button and click, and get this: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() End Sub Everything I try from there doesn't work. Sorry for the super newbie but everyone starts somewhere. Again, I dug around but didn't find the answer (I tried a bunch but none worked). Thanks! "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True would be in the click event of the button. Just change the details of the location to go to for each of the other. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Keith-NB" wrote: I dug around but didn't find this issue (although likely basic). I'm no VBA programmer so step by step help would be appreciated. I have a multi-sheet workbook. "Summary", "Detail1", "Detail2". In the summary sheet, I would like to have three buttons: 1. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1 in the upper left corner. 2. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1352 in the upper left corner. 3. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail2" with cell CC1219 in the upper left corner. This would greatly ease my use of excel for a collaborative presentation. Any help will be appreciated. These community boards are awesome! Best, Keith |
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Hi Keith,
The procedure works when I try it using Excel 2000 on Windows XP professional. What Excel version and operating system are you using? Chip Pearson says, "This error typically occurs when you are attempting to retrieve, by name, an item from a collection, and no item by that name exists. For example, the following code will raise an error 9 if there is no sheet named 'Sheet4'. MsgBox Worksheets("Sheet4").Name" Dan On Sep 27, 12:24 pm, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, Here it is: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Application.Goto Reference:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True End Sub Pretty much exactly how it looks on the screen. From A in Application through E in True is highlighted in the error message. Thanks for your help with this. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Keith, Please copy the complete procedure here and let me know which line is highlighted when it returns an error. Dan On Sep 27, 10:09 am, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, I made the change and now get the following error: Run time error '9' subscript out of range. VBA is awesome just painful sometimes. Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, When I tested this the error was "Named argument not found". Try changing Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True to Application.Goto Reference:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True Dan On Sep 27, 7:36 am, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, Team, I did try the code below. It ran but came back with an error of something along the line of "invalid outside procedure", highlighting the A1352 text. Any thoughts on why that would be and what I need to do to debug? Thanks again to all for the assistance. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, Did you try?: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True End Sub Dan On Sep 26, 1:32 pm, Keith-NB wrote: Tom, thanks! Just one last super-newbie thing. Where do I put that? I can place the button, and then right click to "view code", select the button and click, and get this: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() End Sub Everything I try from there doesn't work. Sorry for the super newbie but everyone starts somewhere. Again, I dug around but didn't find the answer (I tried a bunch but none worked). Thanks! "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True would be in the click event of the button. Just change the details of the location to go to for each of the other. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Keith-NB" wrote: I dug around but didn't find this issue (although likely basic). I'm no VBA programmer so step by step help would be appreciated. I have a multi-sheet workbook. "Summary", "Detail1", "Detail2". In the summary sheet, I would like to have three buttons: 1. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1 in the upper left corner. 2. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1352 in the upper left corner. 3. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail2" with cell CC1219 in the upper left corner. This would greatly ease my use of excel for a collaborative presentation. Any help will be appreciated. These community boards are awesome! Best, Keith |
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Dan,
YEAH!! That worked here too. I had previously been testing it on Excel 2007 and Vista. My older Excel 2000 and XP machine did it perfectly and that'll do. Thanks for all your help. I really appreciate it! Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, The procedure works when I try it using Excel 2000 on Windows XP professional. What Excel version and operating system are you using? Chip Pearson says, "This error typically occurs when you are attempting to retrieve, by name, an item from a collection, and no item by that name exists. For example, the following code will raise an error 9 if there is no sheet named 'Sheet4'. MsgBox Worksheets("Sheet4").Name" Dan On Sep 27, 12:24 pm, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, Here it is: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Application.Goto Reference:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True End Sub Pretty much exactly how it looks on the screen. From A in Application through E in True is highlighted in the error message. Thanks for your help with this. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Keith, Please copy the complete procedure here and let me know which line is highlighted when it returns an error. Dan On Sep 27, 10:09 am, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, I made the change and now get the following error: Run time error '9' subscript out of range. VBA is awesome just painful sometimes. Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, When I tested this the error was "Named argument not found". Try changing Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True to Application.Goto Reference:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True Dan On Sep 27, 7:36 am, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, Team, I did try the code below. It ran but came back with an error of something along the line of "invalid outside procedure", highlighting the A1352 text. Any thoughts on why that would be and what I need to do to debug? Thanks again to all for the assistance. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, Did you try?: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True End Sub Dan On Sep 26, 1:32 pm, Keith-NB wrote: Tom, thanks! Just one last super-newbie thing. Where do I put that? I can place the button, and then right click to "view code", select the button and click, and get this: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() End Sub Everything I try from there doesn't work. Sorry for the super newbie but everyone starts somewhere. Again, I dug around but didn't find the answer (I tried a bunch but none worked). Thanks! "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True would be in the click event of the button. Just change the details of the location to go to for each of the other. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Keith-NB" wrote: I dug around but didn't find this issue (although likely basic). I'm no VBA programmer so step by step help would be appreciated. I have a multi-sheet workbook. "Summary", "Detail1", "Detail2". In the summary sheet, I would like to have three buttons: 1. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1 in the upper left corner. 2. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1352 in the upper left corner. 3. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail2" with cell CC1219 in the upper left corner. This would greatly ease my use of excel for a collaborative presentation. Any help will be appreciated. These community boards are awesome! Best, Keith |
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Keith,
I'm glad that helped. Dan On Sep 27, 1:32 pm, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, YEAH!! That worked here too. I had previously been testing it on Excel 2007 and Vista. My older Excel 2000 and XP machine did it perfectly and that'll do. Thanks for all your help. I really appreciate it! Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, The procedure works when I try it using Excel 2000 on Windows XP professional. What Excel version and operating system are you using? Chip Pearson says, "This error typically occurs when you are attempting to retrieve, by name, an item from a collection, and no item by that name exists. For example, the following code will raise an error 9 if there is no sheet named 'Sheet4'. MsgBox Worksheets("Sheet4").Name" Dan On Sep 27, 12:24 pm, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, Here it is: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Application.Goto Reference:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True End Sub Pretty much exactly how it looks on the screen. From A in Application through E in True is highlighted in the error message. Thanks for your help with this. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Keith, Please copy the complete procedure here and let me know which line is highlighted when it returns an error. Dan On Sep 27, 10:09 am, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, I made the change and now get the following error: Run time error '9' subscript out of range. VBA is awesome just painful sometimes. Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, When I tested this the error was "Named argument not found". Try changing Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True to Application.Goto Reference:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True Dan On Sep 27, 7:36 am, Keith-NB wrote: Dan, Team, I did try the code below. It ran but came back with an error of something along the line of "invalid outside procedure", highlighting the A1352 text. Any thoughts on why that would be and what I need to do to debug? Thanks again to all for the assistance. Best, Keith "dan dungan" wrote: Hi Keith, Did you try?: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True End Sub Dan On Sep 26, 1:32 pm, Keith-NB wrote: Tom, thanks! Just one last super-newbie thing. Where do I put that? I can place the button, and then right click to "view code", select the button and click, and get this: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() End Sub Everything I try from there doesn't work. Sorry for the super newbie but everyone starts somewhere. Again, I dug around but didn't find the answer (I tried a bunch but none worked). Thanks! "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Application.Goto Range:=Worksheets("Detail1") _ .Range("A1352"), Scroll:=True would be in the click event of the button. Just change the details of the location to go to for each of the other. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Keith-NB" wrote: I dug around but didn't find this issue (although likely basic). I'm no VBA programmer so step by step help would be appreciated. I have a multi-sheet workbook. "Summary", "Detail1", "Detail2". In the summary sheet, I would like to have three buttons: 1. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1 in the upper left corner. 2. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail1" with cell A1352 in the upper left corner. 3. When pressed would move the user to view "Detail2" with cell CC1219 in the upper left corner. This would greatly ease my use of excel for a collaborative presentation. Any help will be appreciated. These community boards are awesome! Best, Keith |
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