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Default Disable Menu (CommandBar) if not workbook is opened

You can add this to your macro if you not want to run the code if there is no
workbook open.
If there are a lot of macros you can also build a function to do the test so you only
have to add one code line to each macro.

On Error GoTo QuitOpen
ActiveWorkbook.Activate
'Your macro code
Exit Sub
QuitOpen:
MsgBox "There is no file open", , "YourProgName"
Exit Sub


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"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ...
A add-in will close when you close Excel.

Can you explain more what you want ?
Do you have problems when people use your menu with no workbook open ?



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"LuisE" wrote in message ...
Thanks Ron, merry Christmas by the way.

Yes I did.
My concern is that the Add-In will remain installed even if not workbook in
opened so I'd imagine that it is technically not closed, is it?



"Ron de Bruin" wrote:

Do you create the menu with VBA code ?

You can create the menu in the Open even and close it in the beforeclose event
See this example

Debra Dalgleish's (Toolbar example from Dave Peterson)
http://www.contextures.com/xlToolbar02.html


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"LuisE" wrote in message ...
I have a menu from an Add-In, when all workbooks are closed and all the other
menus are disabled mine remains enabled.
How can I disabled it so if someone clicks it no error message is generated?
Just as the built-in ones.

Thanks in advance