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command button invisible upon opening file
I have a user of Excel 2000 reporting to me that upon opening my Excel file
which has two command buttons (from control toolbox), the buttons do not appear, i.e. they are invisible. I created the file in Excel 2002, and tested it with Excel 2000 and even Excel 97. I have never had this type of problem reported to me before now. Is it possible that he has something set in his overall Excel environment such that buttons do not appear? |
command button invisible upon opening file
Is the end user tryin gto access the spreadsheet via Citrix. I have had
issues with command buttons not showing up in a Citrix environment. I ended up just using buttons from the forms toolbar as it was the easiest solution at the time... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Joe" wrote: I have a user of Excel 2000 reporting to me that upon opening my Excel file which has two command buttons (from control toolbox), the buttons do not appear, i.e. they are invisible. I created the file in Excel 2002, and tested it with Excel 2000 and even Excel 97. I have never had this type of problem reported to me before now. Is it possible that he has something set in his overall Excel environment such that buttons do not appear? |
command button invisible upon opening file
No, I emailed the file to him, and he retrieved it from his ISP with Outlook.
He is not part of a corporate environment. "Jim Thomlinson" wrote: Is the end user tryin gto access the spreadsheet via Citrix. I have had issues with command buttons not showing up in a Citrix environment. I ended up just using buttons from the forms toolbar as it was the easiest solution at the time... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Joe" wrote: I have a user of Excel 2000 reporting to me that upon opening my Excel file which has two command buttons (from control toolbox), the buttons do not appear, i.e. they are invisible. I created the file in Excel 2002, and tested it with Excel 2000 and even Excel 97. I have never had this type of problem reported to me before now. Is it possible that he has something set in his overall Excel environment such that buttons do not appear? |
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