![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Forms controls aren’t very complicated, and they have been part of Excel for longer (I’m thinking Excel 4, and they were used in Excel 5/95’s dialog sheets) than the Controls Toolbox (Excel 97), so it stands to reason that they’d be more seamlessly integrated. There are two types of controls for use in Excel worksheets: Forms controls and ActiveX Controls. ![]()
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