Hi Jacob
Application.WindowState only has 3 state, Maximize, Minimize and Normal.
Where as what i am looking at is WindowActivate and WindowDeActivate states.
I think i will go with Application.Hwnd. Now what do i do with it?
I understand idllimport stuff. need calling of WinAPI using
but i hav't use it before. Can you help with an code example or discuss the
steps in sequence (The API i need to call to hook Activate and Deactivate
Events )
Regards
Thanks for help so far.
"Jacob Skaria" wrote:
Application.Hwnd returns a Long indicating the top-level window handle of the
Microsoft Excel window.
Or try Application.WindowState
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"JIGNESH" wrote:
Hi Jacob,
I don;t prefer to use Windows API. is there a Add-in way to capture
Activate and deactivate event of Excel Main/Parent MDI Window?
Regards
"Jacob Skaria" wrote:
Hi Jignesh
--Window Activate and Deactivate events are similar to MDI child window
activate/deactivate OR in other words events within one windows
application/one Process ID.
--What you are looking of is active Application. The GetForegroundWindow
function in .NET returns a handle to the foreground window
Refer http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...05(VS.85).aspx
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"JIGNESH" wrote:
Hi
I am writing an Excel Addin. using VS2008 and .net 3.5
I traped following events
_ExcelObject.WindowActivate += new
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.AppEvents_WindowAct ivateEventHandler(_ExcelObject_WindowActivate);
_ExcelObject.WindowDeactivate += new
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.AppEvents_WindowDea ctivateEventHandler(_ExcelObject_WindowDeactivate) ;
It was surprized to know that WindowActivate and Deactivate only triggers
when i switch between two excel windows. if i switch to notepad, i expect
Deactivate to be triggered, but its not happening. sameway from notepad if i
switch to excel window, i expect Activate to be tiggered but its not
happening.
This is quite annoying.
Anyone knows the reason and correct way to handle it ?