Thanks for your valuable input. However, to be blunt, I don't know what a
general module (insert module) is. Any further insight would be helpful. You
appreciation regardless of further input.
Robin Smith
Alias, Denny Crane
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create a macro such as
sub Button_Click()
application.Goto Worksheets("ASC").Range("B9"),true
End Sub
then right click on the button and select Assign Macro. Select the above
macro

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Tom Ogilvy
"Denny Crane" wrote:
> I have 2000
>
> Can i use the button in forms toolbar and maneuver to different lpoints on a
> sheet or even a workbook, if so how?
Paul B - 15 Mar 2006 19:33 GMT
Denny, see reply in your other post, best to stay with one post instead of
starting a new one

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Paul B
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Using Excel 2002 & 2003
> Thanks for your valuable input. However, to be blunt, I don't know what a
> general module (insert module) is. Any further insight would be helpful.
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>> on a
>> sheet or even a workbook, if so how?
Tom Ogilvy - 15 Mar 2006 21:41 GMT
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/excel/gettingstarted/default.aspx
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm#tutorials
VBA tutorial links start after the Excel tutorial links.

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> Thanks for your valuable input. However, to be blunt, I don't know what a
> general module (insert module) is. Any further insight would be helpful. You
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> > Can i use the button in forms toolbar and maneuver to different lpoints on a
> > sheet or even a workbook, if so how?