Thanks...it was really esy. Now how can I change the color of the ugly button :) ?
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by: webtubbsPosted on 2009-10-24 at 22:16:07ID: 25655616
Not sure what you mean by "an executable button", but to add a Button to your worksheet and assign a macro to it, follow these steps....
1) Select Button from the "Forms" toolbar (View > Toolbars > Forms)
2) Click on your worksheet where you would like the button
3) A dialog will appear asking which macro you would like to assign to the button.
4) Select the required macro, then click OK.
5) Move and size your button as required.
Wayne