Adding Mouseover or Comment to Shapes in Excel

Lerumeur

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How can I add a mouseover/comment to an autoshape/freeform shape in excel? Currently I have a shape that runs a macro when clicked. I'd like a little pop up to tell the use what the shape does.
 

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How can I add a mouseover/comment to an autoshape/freeform shape in excel? Currently I have a shape that runs a macro when clicked. I'd like a little pop up to tell the use what the shape does.

You can add a dummy macro to the shape that has no functionality. For whatever reason, this allows the comment to be shown through the shape.

This will show a pointer finger as you roll over the shape, but have no functionality.

ie:
Sub Msg_Box()

End Sub
 
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