![]() If AutoSize is True, the control resizes itself automatically, based on the text in its caption.Ī worksheet cell that contains the current value of a control.Ī worksheet range. The Properties window appears as shown in the figure below. Now click the Properties icon in the Controls section of the Developer tab.Click the control whose properties you want to adjust.At first, you have to make sure that Excel is in Design mode.To change the properties for control, follow the steps below: ![]() When we create control in a worksheet, Excel enters in Design mode automatically. If Excel is in Design mode, only then you can think of changing/adjusting the properties of controls. Whatever control we add to our worksheet, has various properties that determine how it looks and works. Many times you will need to change the state of the Design Mode( from on to off or vice versa) when you are working with ActiveX controls in your worksheet. Just click on the highlighted Design Mode icon to exit Design mode. ![]() To test whether your controls work properly, you have to exit the Design mode. When Excel is in Design mode, you can’t work with the controls. ![]() Click this button to toggle Design mode between on and off. Note: The Design Mode icon in the Developer ➪ Controls group appears highlighted when Excel is in Design mode.
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