Mouseover Events

David0079

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Does anyone know whether its possible to do MouseOver events in VBA. I've googled it but not really found anything of help! I have some graphic buttons with macros on a spreadsheet and would really like some explanation text to popup when the mouse is over the top of them, kindof like alttext in html. I found one suggestion of unhiding some text in the cell above. Has anyone done anything like this before?

Dave
 

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I really think this is possible.

I have some code at home (currently at work).

my theory is:

on mouse movements > get cursor postion > if cursor position = that of or around button then > do something ie; create/display comment, text in cell above button etc. then have it removed when cursor postion not = to that set.
 
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