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Old 07-22-2022, 05:50 AM
TangoAlphaZulu TangoAlphaZulu is offline Just starting to learn VBA.  A few questions on getting started. Mac OS X Just starting to learn VBA.  A few questions on getting started. Office 2016 for Mac
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Bob,


You are right about not needing buttons. I've been playing with recording macros and I have been pleasantly surprised how much I can accomplish this way. Getting to look at the code once the macros are recorded is a big help.

I may need buttons someday, but right now I think I will get along without them.

Debaser,
To illustrate hw much of a nOOb I am at VBA, I have no idea what ActiveX or user form designer is. Can I assume the buttons and such mentioned above require ActiveX? Can you explain further?


Thanks,
Jeff

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