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docking buttons

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hockystr20@yahoo.com - 27 Jan 2006 18:41 GMT
I am looking for a way to dock a button to a particular cell.  I am
also wondering if anyone knows how to Like a cell to a button. Anyideas
would help.
Dave Peterson - 27 Jan 2006 20:27 GMT
Buttons essentially float on a layer above the worksheet.

But you can put the button completely within the cell and then rightclick on it
and choose Format Control|Properties tab and choose to move and size with cells.

(Did you mean commandbuttons from the control toolbox toolbar or buttons from
the Forms toolbar--or optionbuttons form either of those toolbars???)

> I am looking for a way to dock a button to a particular cell.  I am
> also wondering if anyone knows how to Like a cell to a button. Anyideas
> would help.

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hockystr20@yahoo.com - 27 Jan 2006 21:01 GMT
I meant command buttons.  The command button function runs macros that
hide and unhide cells.  If I simply place the button on top of the cell
with out docking it, the buttons will still show when the macros hide
columns.
hockystr20@yahoo.com - 27 Jan 2006 21:16 GMT
I got it!!!!!!!!!!  Thank you Dave
Dave Peterson - 27 Jan 2006 21:29 GMT
Interestingly (well, maybe), some of the shapes (like checkboxes) that are
similar don't have the "move and size with cells" with the Forms controls.

> I got it!!!!!!!!!!  Thank you Dave

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hockystr20@yahoo.com - 27 Jan 2006 22:30 GMT
I got it!!!!!!!!!!  Thank you Dave
 
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