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Hi,
I want to add some context-sensitive help functionality to a tool that I've built. By this, I mean that I want to have butons next to various things (on forms, not worksheets) that will bring up a small message box with some relevant help text in. Questions: 1) It would be nice to have a button that is the small blue circle with white question mark that is the standard MS help link. Can this be done or do the buttons have to be rectangles? 2) What would be really clever would be if the "button" was actually a hotspot so that the user only has to place the cursor over the object to activate the help file (ie. no clicking). Can XL do this? 3) I was going to have the button activation just bring up a simple message box with the help text. Is there a better/more efficient way of building in some help text (I've never used help files before and am still learning VB, so plain English explanations would be appreciated :-) ) TIA Dave |
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