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Assigning a macro to a button

We leant how to create macro toolbars on the course. How would I be able to embed a button on a worksheet and assign a macro to it, so that it can be sent to others?

RE: Assigning a macro to a button

Click on View- Toolbars and the Form toolbar. Form the Form toolbar you will see a Button icon ( 4th button alonf forms toolbar). Click on this and click where you want to put the command button. Once you have done this, the Macro window will open and you will be able to assign the macro to the button

RE: Assigning a macro to a button

I have clicked on the view tab on my tool bar but I don’t see a Toolbar and Form Toolbar option.

What does it look like or where else would I find it?
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Lisa

 

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