The command I want is unavailable after I click a control.
You clicked an ActiveX control. To make the command available, click a cell on the worksheet.
The
More Controls button doesn't list the ActiveX controls I installed.
When you install new ActiveX controls, the setup program for the controls usually registers each control, making it available to use from Microsoft Excel. If the control doesn't appear in the list, you need to register it manually.
When I right-click a control, nothing happens.
If you right-click a control to display the shortcut menu and nothing
happens, the control is an ActiveX control and not a control from the Forms toolbar. To display the shortcut menu
for ActiveX controls — for example, to edit properties or view macro
code — you must be in design mode. To switch to design mode, click Design
Mode in
the Control Toolbox.
When I click a control, I get a
'file not found' message.
The workbook with the macro may be unavailable Usually when you click a control that's assigned to a macro in another workbook, Microsoft Excel opens the workbook and runs the macro. If Excel cannot find the file, the workbook that contains the macro may no longer exist or may have been moved or renamed.
Assign a different macro If you can't find the file, you can delete the control or assign a different macro to the control.