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    Attaching Standard Excel Command to Button

    I would like to attach a standard Excel command to a form control button. Specifically I want to place two buttons on a worksheet, one would execute the Pivot Table Refresh command and the second would execute the Form command for a Table List. I know these commands are easily available on the right click menu or the Quick Access toolbar, but this still isn't easy enough for the end user. I can't find how I can just attach these commands to a button, thanks.
    Last edited by laguna92651; 01-23-2012 at 04:23 PM.

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