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I assume this needs to be done using VBA, but I'm willing to do whatever it
takes. I have a rather large spreadsheet and I want to enable the user to select between 2008 data, 2009 data, or show all. I've done this with a macro by hiding and unhiding then assigning the macro to the buttons, but when I click either of the first ones the buttons move to the left edge of the spreadsheet, and when I open it back up again they're all messed up. The columns I need to show are non next to each other, so I can't use the grouping feature (I don't think). Does anybody have an idea of how to proceed? I'd appreciate the advice and help. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...mming/200808/1 |
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