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  1. Insert a button - Microsoft Support

    You can insert a button, sometimes referred to as a command button or push button, on a Microsoft Office InfoPath form template. Users click buttons to initiate an immediate action, …

  2. Use the Button web part - Microsoft Support

    Use the Button web part to add a button to your SharePoint modern page.

  3. Add commands to your presentation with action buttons

    Add a button on your slide and then apply an action to it such as 'Next' or 'Previous' or a hyperlink to a URL or even another presentation.

  4. Create a button to run an Office Script - Microsoft Support

    This procedure creates a button in the workbook that runs the script when the button is selected. It also shares the script with anyone who can edit the workbook.

  5. Use a command button to start an action or a series of actions

    By using the Command Button Wizard, you can quickly create command buttons that do a variety of tasks, such as closing the form, opening a report, finding a record, or running a macro.

  6. Assign a macro to a Form or a Control button - Microsoft Support

    Create a Form button or a Command button and assign a macro that performs an action when a user clicks the button.

  7. Assign a macro to a button - Microsoft Support

    You can use a button (a form control) to run a macro that performs an action when a user clicks it. For example, you might use a button to automate the printing of a worksheet, the filtering of …

  8. Get started with Create in Microsoft 365 Copilot

    Microsoft 365 Copilot Create helps you quickly make images, banners, and videos in your browser, with easy OneDrive integration.

  9. Use the Call to action web part - Microsoft Support

    When you add a modern page to a site, you can add and customize web parts, which are the building blocks of your page. This article describes the Call to action web part, which allows …

  10. Insert a multiple-selection list box - Microsoft Support

    Unlike multiple-selection list boxes, users can select only one option from a group of option buttons. In addition, with option buttons, users click a small circle to make a choice instead of …

  11. Assign a macro to a button - Microsoft Support

    You can use a button (a form control) to run a macro that performs an action when a user clicks it. For example, you might use a button to automate the printing of a worksheet, the filtering of …