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SUMMARY
Microsoft Excel does not have a menu command that allows you to assign a macro to an ActiveX control that is on a worksheet. This article provides
an example that demonstrates how to create an ActiveX control and assign a
macro to the control.
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http://www.microsoft.com/mcsp/For more information about the support options available from Microsoft, please see the following page on the World Wide Web: http://www.microsoft.com/support/supportnet/overview/overview.asp Creating an ActiveX Control with an Assigned MacroTo add an ActiveX control to your worksheet and assign a macro to it, follow these steps:
Modifying the Control to Start the Macro When Other Events OccurYou can change the behavior of ActiveX controls such that the control starts the macro when events, other than the Click event, occur. For example, you can start the sample macro when you move the cursor over the control instead of clicking it. To do this for the control you created in the previous section, follow these steps:
REFERENCESFor more information about ActiveX controls, in the Visual Basic Editor, click
Microsoft Visual Basic Help on the Help menu, type "Toolbox" in
the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to
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