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Adding Active Buttons For VBA Code instead of Drop Down Box

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    Adding Active Buttons For VBA Code instead of Drop Down Box

    Hello Everyone,

    I need active buttons for each of my directional arguments on my workbook, the drop down box in cell (F2) will show each direction. In Addition is there any way for the code to work in any cell on the spreadsheet instead of cell (AJ10) only.

    Oh, the text I plan to write (zxTyua195uv000s2Q)

    Thanks for any assistance.
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    Re: Adding Active Buttons For VBA Code instead of Drop Down Box

    What text were you going to write? depending on your text and direction, you will need to add more code to your routines to insure no errors.

    Form controls might go something like..
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