Excel: Changing Button Colors, Styles Created with Button Text

Last reviewed: November 4, 1994
Article ID: Q80110

SUMMARY

Page 72 of the "Microsoft Excel User's Guide" for version 3.0, incorrectly states:

   You can add colors and styles to the button with the Format
   Patterns command...

When a button is drawn on a worksheet, the Patterns command located in the Format menu is not available (dimmed).

MORE INFORMATION

The color and style of the button's text can be changed by using the Format Font command. The only way the appearance of a button can be changed in Excel for Windows is to include the ButtonFace=, ButtonText=, or the ButtonShadow= lines in the Colors section of the WIN.INI file. However, this will change the appearance of all buttons in Windows and Excel.

REFERENCES

"Microsoft Excel User's Guide," for Windows, version 3.0, page 72

Microsoft Windows WININI.TXT file


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Last reviewed: November 4, 1994
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