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Does anyone know if you can have a Command Button on a Chart page?
When I copy and paste a Command Button to a Chart page the Command
Button looses all of it properties. I have a macro written where there
must be a Command Button on each page in order for it to work. About
2/3 of the sheets in my workbook are Charts.
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Chart sheets do not support embedded objects. To that end you can not use
controls from the control toolbox. You can however use buttons from the forms
toolbar.
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"Keith" wrote:

Does anyone know if you can have a Command Button on a Chart page?
When I copy and paste a Command Button to a Chart page the Command
Button looses all of it properties. I have a macro written where there
must be a Command Button on each page in order for it to work. About
2/3 of the sheets in my workbook are Charts.

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