Did not find a reply to this, so assuming you haven't received the solution
yet.

The code to use in this case can be

Sub FormActiveX()
    Dim objControl As Object

    For Each objControl In ActiveSheet.Shapes()
        If objControl.Type = msoOLEControlObject Then
            MsgBox objControl.Name & " is an ActiveX control."
        ElseIf objControl.Type = msoFormControl Then
            MsgBox objControl.Name & " is a Form control."
        Else
            MsgBox objControl.Name & " is neither an activeX control or a
Form control."
        End If
    Next

End Sub

Regards,

Sam Mathai Chacko
On Sun, Dec 18, 2011 at 4:52 PM, hanumant shinde <arsfan2...@yahoo.co.in>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> How to find if the command button present on Excel 2003 worksheet is
> ActiveX or form control.
>
> Also, how to add form control command button on excel 2003 sheet.
>
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