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JWalker81 JWalker81 is offline Create a command button that selects a pen for free form drawing Windows 10 Create a command button that selects a pen for free form drawing Office 2016
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Question Create a command button that selects a pen for free form drawing

Hi All,



I'm new to VBA programming (well, programming) and would like to create either a command button or macro that allows the user to select a pen without clicking on the Draw or Pen tabs.

I can click on the Draw and Pen tabs, select a pen and draw without a problem. But I would like a button that can sit in the document that does the same thing. I have tried to record a macro that shows me how to do this but when I Step Into the Macro this is all that is there.

Sub Macro1()
'
' Macro1 Macro
'
'
End Sub

I've experimented recording other Macros for inserting a table with success.

Is what I'm after possible?

Thank you

James

MSWord 2016
Windows 10
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