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  1. Assign a macro to a Form or a Control button - Microsoft Support

    In the sections below, learn how to add a macro to a button in Excel—for Windows or the Mac. Note: ActiveX controls are not supported on the Mac.

  2. Assign a macro to a button - Microsoft Support

    You can use a button (a form control) to run a macro that performs an action when a user clicks it. For example, you might use a button to automate the printing of a worksheet, the filtering of data, or the …

  3. Form controls - Microsoft Support

    Currently, you can't use check box controls in Excel for the web. If you're working in Excel for the web and you open a workbook that has check boxes or other controls (objects), you can't edit the …

  4. How to use the forms controls on a worksheet in Excel

    Microsoft Excel provides several controls for dialog sheets that are useful for selecting items from a list. Examples of controls are list boxes, combo boxes, spin buttons, and scroll bars.

  5. Form controls - Microsoft Support

    Currently, you can't use check box controls in Excel for the web. If you're working in Excel for the web and you open a workbook that has check boxes or other controls (objects), you can't edit the …

  6. Overview of forms, Form controls, and ActiveX controls on a worksheet

    Create, edit, format, lock, and unlock Excel forms, including data forms, worksheets that contain Form and ActiveX controls, and VBA UserForms.

  7. Create a button to run an Office Script - Microsoft Support

    This procedure creates a button in the workbook that runs the script when the button is selected. It also shares the script with anyone who can edit the workbook.

  8. Why can't I select form and ActiveX controls? - Microsoft Support

    If Excel is not in Design mode, when you try to select an ActiveX control, you might unintentionally start an action, such as running a macro or selecting a check box.

  9. Keyboard shortcuts in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Excel for the web offers access keys, keyboard shortcuts to navigate the ribbon. If you've used access keys to save time on Excel for desktop computers, you'll find access keys very similar in Excel for the …

  10. Use a command button to start an action or a series of actions

    By using the Command Button Wizard, you can quickly create command buttons that do a variety of tasks, such as closing the form, opening a report, finding a record, or running a macro.