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I am trying to assign a macro to a button, however, after placing the button
on the worksheet, the "Assign Macro" window is not coming up. Is there
another way to assign the macro to the button?
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Try right clicking on the button and lok for assign macro in the options.

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I am trying to assign a macro to a button, however, after placing the button
on the worksheet, the "Assign Macro" window is not coming up. Is there
another way to assign the macro to the button?
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Actually, I found it. I was using the "Control Toolbox" rather than the
"Forms" toolbar to insert my button. It makes a difference!
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Try right clicking on the button and lok for assign macro in the options.

"Ronnie" wrote:

I am trying to assign a macro to a button, however, after placing the button
on the worksheet, the "Assign Macro" window is not coming up. Is there
another way to assign the macro to the button?
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Ronnie

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