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OK, I really didn't know how to shorten this down into a meaningful subject
line. Here's my problem: I developed a program in Excel 2003 using VBA. The users click buttons to access the program, depending on their need. When my employer upgraded to 2007, I tested the program and it worked fine. Now, there's been a request for added functionality - a new button. I have found the Developer tab and I am in design mode. There are two sets of controls: Form and ActiveX. I believe, through my copious reading, that I will need the ActiveX button. The ActiveX controls are greyed out, and I cannot figure out why. Is it because of the already present buttons? Will I have to remove them? -- Adios, Clay Harryman |
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