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Hi, I don't know how to create a button with the excel command 'back', with the same functionality as a browser back button.
It would be as simple to create a button and associate a command to it, but when I create a button, it only lets me associate a macro, not a command. If I record a macro when I press the excel 'back' button, it records the exact cell and sheet that I went back on that specific occasion. Help! this should be more straightforward? Thanks! |
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What do you mean by "back"? What specifically was it that you recorded?
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Hi, I think I have explained well....it is basically create a button which executes the comand 'back'. This command is not on any ribbon as far as I know. It is only available to put it on the quick tasks bar...see picture at http://screencast.com/t/3HpaukhcYNIc
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Sorry, I'm not familiar with that. I've put it on my Quick Access toolbar but it's grayed out. What does it do? I've googled it without any luck.
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