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| Command Buttons (Post also in Word General Questions section) Hello, Not sure where this question fits, but hopefully someone can help me. I recently upgraded to MS IE 7 and have been having troubles with command buttons in documents I create that allow the user to connect to a webpage. I use to follow these steps: How to Create Buttons: 1. From the “Control Toolbox” toolbar click the button icon to insert a button in the document. 2. Click the “Design Mode” Button so that black squares that appear on the button: 3. Double click on the buttons to open the “Microsoft Visual Basic Window” 4. Select Tool, References, and ensure that “Microsoft Internet Controls” is selected, place a checkbox beside it, if necessary. 5. Between the “Private Sub” and “End Sub” lines, insert the following text: Dim IE As SHDocVw.InternetExplorer Set IE = CreateObject("Internetexplorer.application") IE.Visible = True IE.Navigate "Website goes here" However, I am now unable to find “Microsoft Internet Controls” in the list of references, thus my buttons don’t work on my end or the users. I don’t know much the actual creation of the buttons or the code that goes into them I just follow the steps and it used to work. When I run a debug on it gets stuck at (“Internetexplorer.application”) Can someone tell me how to fix this please? |
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