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Why can't I embed a button on a chart in Excel 2003?
In Office Excel 2003 (11.6355.6360) SP1 I am trying to put a command button
and a couple of radio buttons on a chart. I cannot select any of the controls on the Control Toobox as I can in Excel 2000. |
Hi,
You can not embed Active X controls within a chart and or chartsheet. You can however use the controls from the Forms toolbox. Cheers Andy JB wrote: In Office Excel 2003 (11.6355.6360) SP1 I am trying to put a command button and a couple of radio buttons on a chart. I cannot select any of the controls on the Control Toobox as I can in Excel 2000. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
Thanks. I know that it can be done in Excel 2000 so I would assume that they
have removed this feature for a reason. Any ideas? "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, You can not embed Active X controls within a chart and or chartsheet. You can however use the controls from the Forms toolbox. Cheers Andy JB wrote: In Office Excel 2003 (11.6355.6360) SP1 I am trying to put a command button and a couple of radio buttons on a chart. I cannot select any of the controls on the Control Toobox as I can in Excel 2000. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
No, you couldn't do it in xl2000 either. Check the controls I think you
will either find them to be from the Forms toolbox or not embedded within the chart object if its a chart on a worksheet. Cheers Andy Ewan wrote: Thanks. I know that it can be done in Excel 2000 so I would assume that they have removed this feature for a reason. Any ideas? "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, You can not embed Active X controls within a chart and or chartsheet. You can however use the controls from the Forms toolbox. Cheers Andy JB wrote: In Office Excel 2003 (11.6355.6360) SP1 I am trying to put a command button and a couple of radio buttons on a chart. I cannot select any of the controls on the Control Toobox as I can in Excel 2000. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
Well, one can always put the ActiveX control on the sheet, position it
so that it appears on top of the chart, and then group the two together. However, in this case, you will need to access the chart through a somewhat more complex method. The foll. works for a commandbutton: Option Explicit Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() With Me.Shapes(1).GroupItems(1).OLEFormat.Object.Chart .HasTitle = True .ChartTitle.Text = Format(Now(), "hh:mm:ss") End With End Sub How did I figure out the heirarchy? By stepping through the object model as below. Hint: start at the bottom and work your way up. ?typename(me.shapes(1).GroupItems(1).OLEFormat.Obj ect.chart) Chart ?typename(me.shapes(1).GroupItems(1).OLEFormat.Obj ect) ChartObject ?typename(me.shapes(1).GroupItems(1).OLEFormat) OLEFormat ?typename(me.shapes(1).GroupItems(1)) Shape ?me.Shapes(1).GroupItems.Count 2 ?me.shapes.count 1 -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , says... Thanks. I know that it can be done in Excel 2000 so I would assume that they have removed this feature for a reason. Any ideas? "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, You can not embed Active X controls within a chart and or chartsheet. You can however use the controls from the Forms toolbox. Cheers Andy JB wrote: In Office Excel 2003 (11.6355.6360) SP1 I am trying to put a command button and a couple of radio buttons on a chart. I cannot select any of the controls on the Control Toobox as I can in Excel 2000. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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