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Default How do I change button images to display text in Excel 2007?

Older versions of Excel allow you to assign textual description to button as
well as icon pictures. How do you do this in Excel 2007 i.e. I have a macro
to format minus numbers as red and in brackets. I want the button image to
display (0.00) but Excel 2007 only allows (as far as I can see) the user to
assign a predefined image.
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When you selected the preset image, did you fill in the Display name with
(0.00)?

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Older versions of Excel allow you to assign textual description to button
as
well as icon pictures. How do you do this in Excel 2007 i.e. I have a
macro
to format minus numbers as red and in brackets. I want the button image
to
display (0.00) but Excel 2007 only allows (as far as I can see) the user
to
assign a predefined image.



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