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Richard
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      28th May 2009
Is it possible to change the macro that is assigned to a button. Although it
would be easy enough to delete the existing button and create a new one, with
the correct macro assigned, that wouldn't seem to me to be the best method
opf handling this situation.
 
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Jacob Skaria
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      28th May 2009
Right click the shape >Assign Macro>
Remove the Macro name field. Click OK

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"Richard" wrote:

> Is it possible to change the macro that is assigned to a button. Although it
> would be easy enough to delete the existing button and create a new one, with
> the correct macro assigned, that wouldn't seem to me to be the best method
> opf handling this situation.

 
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Richard
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      28th May 2009
there's the issue then, my right click isn't working. I have hyperion
essbase installed, which is giving a few issues. Ho Hum.

thanks for the advice

"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

> Right click the shape >Assign Macro>
> Remove the Macro name field. Click OK
>
> If this post helps click Yes
> ---------------
> Jacob Skaria
>
>
> "Richard" wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to change the macro that is assigned to a button. Although it
> > would be easy enough to delete the existing button and create a new one, with
> > the correct macro assigned, that wouldn't seem to me to be the best method
> > opf handling this situation.

 
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Dave Peterson
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      28th May 2009
Jim Thomlinson posted this...

Essbase -> Options -> Global -> Uncheck "Enable Secondary Button"

This is a wonderful feature that allows you to pivot your essbase data by
dragging and dropping the members between rows and columns. The problem is
that it takes over your ability to right click.





Richard wrote:
>
> there's the issue then, my right click isn't working. I have hyperion
> essbase installed, which is giving a few issues. Ho Hum.
>
> thanks for the advice
>
> "Jacob Skaria" wrote:
>
> > Right click the shape >Assign Macro>
> > Remove the Macro name field. Click OK
> >
> > If this post helps click Yes
> > ---------------
> > Jacob Skaria
> >
> >
> > "Richard" wrote:
> >
> > > Is it possible to change the macro that is assigned to a button. Although it
> > > would be easy enough to delete the existing button and create a new one, with
> > > the correct macro assigned, that wouldn't seem to me to be the best method
> > > opf handling this situation.


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