
Assign a macro to a Form or a Control button - Microsoft Support
You can use a Form control button or a command button (an ActiveX control) to run a macro that performs an action when a user clicks it. Both these buttons are also known as a push button, …
Use a command button to start an action or a series of actions
You use a command button on an Access form to start an action or a set of actions. For example, you can create a command button that opens another form. To make a command button …
Add commands to the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support
Getting to the commands you use the most doesn’t need to be difficult. When you find a favorite command, right-click it, and then click Add to Quick Access Toolbar. Now the command is only …
Assign a macro to a button - Microsoft Support
In the Choose commands from list, click Macros. Select the macro you want to assign a button to. Click Add to move the macro to the list of buttons on the Quick Access Toolbar. To replace the …
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. For …
Customize the Quick Access Toolbar - Microsoft Support
You can add, remove, and change the order of the commands on the Quick Access Toolbar by using the Options command. Select File > Options > Quick Access Toolbar . Use the Add and …
Keyboard shortcuts in Excel - Microsoft Support
Select Excel> Preferences > Edit > Enable Click to Add Mode. To start a formula, type an equal sign ( = ), and then select cells to add them together. The plus sign (+) will be added …
Add or edit a macro for a control on a worksheet
Add or edit a macro for an ActiveX control. If the Developer tab is not available, display it. In Excel 2016, 2013, 2010: Click File > Options > Customize Ribbon. Under Customize Ribbon, select …
Undo, redo, or repeat an action - Microsoft Support
If you want to repeat the last action, you need to add the Repeat command to the Quick Access Toolbar first. See Add a command to the Quick Access Toolbar that isn’t on the ribbon for …
Customize keyboard shortcuts - Microsoft Support
Press the TAB key to move to the Commands box. Press DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW to select the name of the command or other item that you want to assign a keyboard shortcut to …