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Hi all, i am looking for macro code that when i take curser on image
control it should show picture1 and as soon as i put my curser away
from image control it should show picture2. i saw few examples like
putting label control over image control etc but its not working for
me. I am goint to create a spreadsheet which will have many image
controls and i want them to change pictures when user move curser on
them. Can any friend help me on this. thanks
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Have a look he
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip41.htm

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Hi all, i am looking for macro code that when i take curser on image
control it should show picture1 and as soon as i put my curser away
from image control it should show picture2. i saw few examples like
putting label control over image control etc but its not working for
me. I am goint to create a spreadsheet which will have many image
controls and i want them to change pictures when user move curser on
them. Can any friend help me on this. thanks


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