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Insert Button in Excel
I am trying to assign a command in in X5. I have the number set at 50%
in the cell. I would like to increase the value by 1% at every press of the button or decrease the value by 1% at the press of another button. How can that be done? I could quickly view results without having to type in the actual number. Click,51%,click,52%,click, 53%.............click,52%,click,51%........ |
Insert Button in Excel
Hi,
You can insert a 'spin button' (from the Design mode) and link it to X5 which you want to increase or decrease. You have to have Regards, B. R. Ramachandran rhhince" wrote: I am trying to assign a command in in X5. I have the number set at 50% in the cell. I would like to increase the value by 1% at every press of the button or decrease the value by 1% at the press of another button. How can that be done? I could quickly view results without having to type in the actual number. Click,51%,click,52%,click, 53%.............click,52%,click,51%........ |
Insert Button in Excel
Curiousity kill the cat, but, How do you link a Spin Button to a Cell ?
THANKS -- Socrates said: I only know, I don''''t know nothing. I say : I don''''t even know, I don''''t know nothing. "B. R.Ramachandran" wrote: Hi, You can insert a 'spin button' (from the Design mode) and link it to X5 which you want to increase or decrease. You have to have Regards, B. R. Ramachandran rhhince" wrote: I am trying to assign a command in in X5. I have the number set at 50% in the cell. I would like to increase the value by 1% at every press of the button or decrease the value by 1% at the press of another button. How can that be done? I could quickly view results without having to type in the actual number. Click,51%,click,52%,click, 53%.............click,52%,click,51%........ |
Insert Button in Excel
From the Forms Toolbar click on the Spin Button.
Create the button on the sheet. Right-click Format Control. Note the dialog box for "cell link" Or you could use the Spin Button from the Control Toolbox. Right-click on created button and "Properties" Set the cell under "Linked Cell" Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 11:49:03 -0800, Learning Excel wrote: Curiousity kill the cat, but, How do you link a Spin Button to a Cell ? THANKS |
Insert Button in Excel
Thanks again Gord Dibben, one more for the road.
-- Socrates said: I only know, I don''''t know nothing. I say : I don''''t even know, I don''''t know nothing. "Gord Dibben" wrote: From the Forms Toolbar click on the Spin Button. Create the button on the sheet. Right-click Format Control. Note the dialog box for "cell link" Or you could use the Spin Button from the Control Toolbox. Right-click on created button and "Properties" Set the cell under "Linked Cell" Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 11:49:03 -0800, Learning Excel wrote: Curiousity kill the cat, but, How do you link a Spin Button to a Cell ? THANKS |
Insert Button in Excel
Thanks for the feedback.
Keep on Learning<g Gord On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 14:12:01 -0800, Learning Excel wrote: Thanks again Gord Dibben, one more for the road. |
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