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Default How do you trigger an "On Click" event programatically

When you say "locked" are you implying that this code is in a 3rd party
workbook ?

What kind of button is it you're trying to click ?
- shape with "onaction" macro
- forms button
- control toolbox button
?

Tim


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"Christian Treffler" wrote:


- Put the whole code which runs in the 'Btn_Click' subroutine
in a seperate subroutine. Call this subroutine from the
'Btn_Click' subroutine.
- You can call this subroutine now from every other subroutine instead
of triggering a click event on the button.

HTH,
Christian


=======================================
Apologies - I didn't make it clear.
The spreadsheet is locked - hence I can't get to the code which is
assigned
to the commandbutton...

I was hoping to select the object and then use sendkeys or something
similar
- but I haven't managed to figure it out yet....

Cheers
Rob



 
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