Thanks Rob. I was afraid of that.
I managed to "fake it" using a Timer, but it's a bit of a hack. However, in
doing so, I noticed that if you "double-click" a CommandBarButton, you
actually receive 3 (yes, that's THREE) Click events. If you
"quadruple-click", you get 6 events. I guess it is possible that one of
these indicate a double-click, but there is no way to differentiate - at
least as far as I can tell...
Thanks,
Derrick
"Rob Bovey" wrote in message
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"Derrick" wrote in message
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I'm using VSTO 2003, and creating a custom CommandBar for Excel. I want
to be able to distinguish between a single click and a double click of a
CommandBarButton. However, I noticed the CommandBarButton interface only
has a "Click" event.
What I ultimately want to accomplish is equivalent to the Format Painter
in MS Word: click it once, and it "turns off" after use. Double click
it, and it stays pressed ("on").
Hi Derrick,
As far as I know, there's no way to do this. The number of things that
you can create/accomplish using custom command bar controls is only a
small subset of the number of things you see Excel and the other Office
apps doing with them.
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Rob Bovey, Excel MVP
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