Excel ActiveX CommandButton stopped working, won't respond to clicks












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I'm using Excel 2016 (store version) under Windows 10 on an MS Surface device. All was good until a couple of days ago when activex buttons that I've created on several workbooks stopped responding. I can run the macros manually (alt-f8), just can't use the buttons which is a real pain.



Anyone else experiencing this? Would appreciate any advice.



Cheers,



Dave










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  • I've seen this happen with certain Windows (Office) updates; check what installed in that time frame & see if there is an issue like this associated with the update.

    – Debra
    Jan 14 at 21:02











  • Thanks for replying Debra. The only recent updates were to windows defender.

    – Dave H
    Jan 14 at 22:20











  • The weird things is that the buttons still respond to the defined accelerator keys but I just can't click on them. Very annoying.

    – Dave H
    Jan 14 at 22:21











  • Weirder still, I've just found that if I keep clicking on the buttons, they eventually start to respond, and then they'll stop responding again.

    – Dave H
    Jan 14 at 23:33
















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I'm using Excel 2016 (store version) under Windows 10 on an MS Surface device. All was good until a couple of days ago when activex buttons that I've created on several workbooks stopped responding. I can run the macros manually (alt-f8), just can't use the buttons which is a real pain.



Anyone else experiencing this? Would appreciate any advice.



Cheers,



Dave










share|improve this question























  • I've seen this happen with certain Windows (Office) updates; check what installed in that time frame & see if there is an issue like this associated with the update.

    – Debra
    Jan 14 at 21:02











  • Thanks for replying Debra. The only recent updates were to windows defender.

    – Dave H
    Jan 14 at 22:20











  • The weird things is that the buttons still respond to the defined accelerator keys but I just can't click on them. Very annoying.

    – Dave H
    Jan 14 at 22:21











  • Weirder still, I've just found that if I keep clicking on the buttons, they eventually start to respond, and then they'll stop responding again.

    – Dave H
    Jan 14 at 23:33














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I'm using Excel 2016 (store version) under Windows 10 on an MS Surface device. All was good until a couple of days ago when activex buttons that I've created on several workbooks stopped responding. I can run the macros manually (alt-f8), just can't use the buttons which is a real pain.



Anyone else experiencing this? Would appreciate any advice.



Cheers,



Dave










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I'm using Excel 2016 (store version) under Windows 10 on an MS Surface device. All was good until a couple of days ago when activex buttons that I've created on several workbooks stopped responding. I can run the macros manually (alt-f8), just can't use the buttons which is a real pain.



Anyone else experiencing this? Would appreciate any advice.



Cheers,



Dave







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  • I've seen this happen with certain Windows (Office) updates; check what installed in that time frame & see if there is an issue like this associated with the update.

    – Debra
    Jan 14 at 21:02











  • Thanks for replying Debra. The only recent updates were to windows defender.

    – Dave H
    Jan 14 at 22:20











  • The weird things is that the buttons still respond to the defined accelerator keys but I just can't click on them. Very annoying.

    – Dave H
    Jan 14 at 22:21











  • Weirder still, I've just found that if I keep clicking on the buttons, they eventually start to respond, and then they'll stop responding again.

    – Dave H
    Jan 14 at 23:33



















  • I've seen this happen with certain Windows (Office) updates; check what installed in that time frame & see if there is an issue like this associated with the update.

    – Debra
    Jan 14 at 21:02











  • Thanks for replying Debra. The only recent updates were to windows defender.

    – Dave H
    Jan 14 at 22:20











  • The weird things is that the buttons still respond to the defined accelerator keys but I just can't click on them. Very annoying.

    – Dave H
    Jan 14 at 22:21











  • Weirder still, I've just found that if I keep clicking on the buttons, they eventually start to respond, and then they'll stop responding again.

    – Dave H
    Jan 14 at 23:33

















I've seen this happen with certain Windows (Office) updates; check what installed in that time frame & see if there is an issue like this associated with the update.

– Debra
Jan 14 at 21:02





I've seen this happen with certain Windows (Office) updates; check what installed in that time frame & see if there is an issue like this associated with the update.

– Debra
Jan 14 at 21:02













Thanks for replying Debra. The only recent updates were to windows defender.

– Dave H
Jan 14 at 22:20





Thanks for replying Debra. The only recent updates were to windows defender.

– Dave H
Jan 14 at 22:20













The weird things is that the buttons still respond to the defined accelerator keys but I just can't click on them. Very annoying.

– Dave H
Jan 14 at 22:21





The weird things is that the buttons still respond to the defined accelerator keys but I just can't click on them. Very annoying.

– Dave H
Jan 14 at 22:21













Weirder still, I've just found that if I keep clicking on the buttons, they eventually start to respond, and then they'll stop responding again.

– Dave H
Jan 14 at 23:33





Weirder still, I've just found that if I keep clicking on the buttons, they eventually start to respond, and then they'll stop responding again.

– Dave H
Jan 14 at 23:33










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Got a resolution direct from Microsoft. Had to find and delete my PERSONAL.XLSB file (with Excel closed) and then recreated the personal macros (which I had already copied). Buttons are behaving normally again. My macros are fairly innocuous so I have no idea why that file contributed to this problem.



https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_excel-msoffice_custom-mso_2016/cant-click-activex-commandbuttons-in-excel-2016/f78cb87e-4df8-426a-b13f-4df8c03a7c47?tm=1547621541256






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    Got a resolution direct from Microsoft. Had to find and delete my PERSONAL.XLSB file (with Excel closed) and then recreated the personal macros (which I had already copied). Buttons are behaving normally again. My macros are fairly innocuous so I have no idea why that file contributed to this problem.



    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_excel-msoffice_custom-mso_2016/cant-click-activex-commandbuttons-in-excel-2016/f78cb87e-4df8-426a-b13f-4df8c03a7c47?tm=1547621541256






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      Got a resolution direct from Microsoft. Had to find and delete my PERSONAL.XLSB file (with Excel closed) and then recreated the personal macros (which I had already copied). Buttons are behaving normally again. My macros are fairly innocuous so I have no idea why that file contributed to this problem.



      https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_excel-msoffice_custom-mso_2016/cant-click-activex-commandbuttons-in-excel-2016/f78cb87e-4df8-426a-b13f-4df8c03a7c47?tm=1547621541256






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        Got a resolution direct from Microsoft. Had to find and delete my PERSONAL.XLSB file (with Excel closed) and then recreated the personal macros (which I had already copied). Buttons are behaving normally again. My macros are fairly innocuous so I have no idea why that file contributed to this problem.



        https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_excel-msoffice_custom-mso_2016/cant-click-activex-commandbuttons-in-excel-2016/f78cb87e-4df8-426a-b13f-4df8c03a7c47?tm=1547621541256






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        Got a resolution direct from Microsoft. Had to find and delete my PERSONAL.XLSB file (with Excel closed) and then recreated the personal macros (which I had already copied). Buttons are behaving normally again. My macros are fairly innocuous so I have no idea why that file contributed to this problem.



        https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_excel-msoffice_custom-mso_2016/cant-click-activex-commandbuttons-in-excel-2016/f78cb87e-4df8-426a-b13f-4df8c03a7c47?tm=1547621541256







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