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    Problem with X Control "**** Class"

    I fund this button "**** Class" in my Excel, but it doesn't have the property to link it to a cell. How can I link it to a cell?...also, how can I have a count that counts every time the **** is used?...finally, the control has this property "CustomString", how is it used?

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    Re: Problem with X Control "**** Class"

    The word with * is "K..n..o..b.."

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    Re: Problem with X Control "**** Class"

    Speaking for myself, I don't have a clue as to your question.
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    Re: Problem with X Control "**** Class"

    Hello Empatronix,

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