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Default Identifying commandbar names in non-English versions of Excel

Never mind Ron. Apparently we are not communicating. Sorry.

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy

Ron de Bruin wrote in message
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Hi Tom

the top menu items like File, View and Tools, in a non-English regional
version they display a different name on the menu (.namelocal), but you

can
still refer to them by the English name (.name).


If I understand you correct this is not always true

In a French version for example instead of Help you see ? in the
Worksheet Menu Bar

You can't use Help in your code
I use the the Findcontrol then to avoid the problem

Set winHelpMenu = Application.CommandBars(1).FindControl(, 30010)

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(Win XP Pro SP-1 XL2000-2003)
www.rondebruin.nl



"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message

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That is the way it should work Ron. It is kind of moot for Cell, but

for
the top menu items like File, View and Tools, in a non-English regional
version they display a different name on the menu (.namelocal), but you

can
still refer to them by the English name (.name). Stephen was saying

that in
some regional versions, the localization team changed the .name property
value and the English name doesn't work. Perhaps they have corrected

this
in the later Dutch versions. (which is what you "discovery" would
indicate).

Anyway, top level menus are both commandbars and controls - I believe

your
code will get ID's that identify them as controls and would not work in

a
Commandbar vice control usage.

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Tom Ogilvy

Ron de Bruin wrote in message
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Strange

If I use the namelocal in dutch for Cell I get Cel
If I run this I get a error

Sub test()
MsgBox Application.CommandBars("Cell").NameLocal
Application.CommandBars("Cel").Enabled = False
End Sub

I must use this in the Dutch version also
Application.CommandBars("Cell").Enabled = False


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www.rondebruin.nl



"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message

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I just test it and all the commandbars names are the same in the
Dutch version.

Use the ID for the items that are in the commandbar(see the macro I

posted)

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Regards Ron de Bruin
(Win XP Pro SP-1 XL2000-2003)
www.rondebruin.nl



"Bob Phillips" wrote in message

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It also occurred to me since my last post that as Dutch seems to

be
the
biggest offender, perhaps Ron de Bruin, or another of our Dutch

colleagues,
could supply a list of the Dutch names.

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HTH

Bob Phillips
... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks
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"Daniel Klann" wrote in message
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Never mind. I thought I had searched the archives pretty

thoroughly. I
just did an Advanced Google Groups search and found this :
http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q3C1214F6 God bless Stephen

Bullen!

Regards,
Dan


"Bob Phillips" wrote in

message
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Daniel,

Not sure if this is much use to you, but this code prints all

the
commandbar
names

Dim cb As CommandBar

For Each cb In CommandBars
Debug.Print cb.Name
Next cb

You would need to figure which non-English name matches the

English
version,
and I assume it will work in non-English apps.

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HTH

Bob Phillips
... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)

"Daniel Klann" wrote in message
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Hi everybody,

I use code that adds a button to the 'Cell' commandbar (this

is
the
commandbar that appears when you right click in a worksheet

cell). I
want
to ensure that my code will work in all versions of Excel

from
97 to
2003
(this has been tested successfully) and in non-English

versions
of
Excel.

Can anyone tell me if the commandbars names are different in
non-English
versions? If they are then how would I get a reference to

the
Cell
commandbar in code? I can't use the Index property as it

seems
to be
different depending on which version one is using. Also, I

thought
about
using the FindControl method on one of the Cell commandbar's

buttons
and
then getting the Parent property. The problem with this is

that
each
button
on the Cell commandbar exists on other commandbars so I

can't be
sure
I'm
getting the right one.

Thanks for any help,

Daniel Klann