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Default Not able to Click Button placed in the Work Sheet

Hi,

I have added a button to my function and have written a Macro for its
functionality.
But I am not able to click the button. I have come out of design mode and
even after that I am not able to click it. I use VISTA and Excel 2007.

Is there any setting that needs to be changed for this.

Please let me know..

Thanks,
Seetharaman
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Default Not able to Click Button placed in the Work Sheet

Hi, Seetharaman,

See if the property Enabled of the button is = true.

Daniel Utsch

"Seetharaman" escreveu:

Hi,

I have added a button to my function and have written a Macro for its
functionality.
But I am not able to click the button. I have come out of design mode and
even after that I am not able to click it. I use VISTA and Excel 2007.

Is there any setting that needs to be changed for this.

Please let me know..

Thanks,
Seetharaman

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