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Rick, Thanks for your help on the previous question.
since you know just where I was coming from on that question, I'm tagging this one on too. When I press a CommandButton, is there a way to capture the caption information of a command button that was just pressed and have it displayed in, say AA1? I'd like this to happen without knowing which CommandButton I'm pressing. Range("AA1").Value= Pressed Command Button Caption Is this possible? Thanks, Paul -- "Rick Rothstein" wrote in message ... See if this example gets you started... Worksheets ("Sheet1") X = 1 .OLEObjects("CommandButton" & X).Object.Caption = "First Button" X = 2 .OLEObjects("CommandButton" & X).Object.Caption = "Second Button" End With -- Rick (MVP - Excel) "PCLIVE" wrote in message ... I'm using a CommandButton from the Control Toolbox. How can I access this control via VBA using a Variable. Example: i=1 I have CommandButton1. I'd like to set the caption of CommandButton1 use the "i" variable for the number of that CommandButton. I've done this before with a button on a UserForm using something like: UserForm3.Controls("CommandButton" & i).Caption = "Test" So how can I do this with a CommandButton that is not on a UserForm? Thanks, Paul -- |
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