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Animated gif
Are there any possibilities to play ani-gif images in Excel 2000.
I've found one macro in the net, but it's dedicated to Excel 97 and doesn't work propertly. Play - I mean play f.ex on UserForm ? Thank on advance for any suggestion. |
Animated gif
Adam;
Yes there are. Each gif should be seen as an object and an object can be placed upon and thus moved on a worksheet. As in left and top. These you can find in the visual basic editor where a lot of code can be written to do that job. Mark. More Excel ? www.rosenkrantz.nl or -------------------------------------------------------------------- "Adam Klee" wrote in message ... Are there any possibilities to play ani-gif images in Excel 2000. I've found one macro in the net, but it's dedicated to Excel 97 and doesn't work propertly. Play - I mean play f.ex on UserForm ? Thank on advance for any suggestion. |
Animated gif
Think you have to put a internet explorer control on the userform and play
the gif in that. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Adam Klee" wrote in message ... Are there any possibilities to play ani-gif images in Excel 2000. I've found one macro in the net, but it's dedicated to Excel 97 and doesn't work propertly. Play - I mean play f.ex on UserForm ? Thank on advance for any suggestion. |
Animated gif
Guess I should have said Web Browser control. A sampling of some answers to
this question from the past: Hello, it' s really easy. Use the "Gif89 1.0"-Control. You can get it on http://www.schlotsoft.de/hauptseite.htm in the Corner "Für Programmierer - VB6/C++ - Controls". Before you can use it, you have to register this control with "regsvr32.exe" Have a nice day Peter from Tyrol, Austria --------------- From: Efstratios Malasiotis ) Subject: Animated gif in a userform or spreadsheet ??? View this article only Newsgroups: microsoft.public.excel.programming Date: 2000/06/18 Hi Jonco, I don't think that Excel itself can do this. You'll have to use a control (Microsoft, third-party, your own). For example you could use Microsoft Web Browser and use WebBrowser1.Navigate="anigif.gif". Not a good solution though. HTH Stratos ------------------- You can view animated gifs and URLs through a VBA dialog, just add a webb browser control to your form and use the navigate method to direct it to the URL or animated gif: With Me.WebBrowser1 .Navigate "d:\flame.gif" End With The browser control is contained in SHDOCVW.DLL (probably in your win\sys32 dir, if you have it installed) Regards, Andrew Baker. ------------------- Did you try: Add a Web Browser control to the form, then set it's contents to be the gif in code: Private Sub UserForm_Activate() webbrowser1.Navigate "file://c:/mydir/myfile.gif" End Sub -------------------------- Hi Tom You can not do that unless you use external components -like the webbrowser component. The resource overhead hardly makes it worth it -my 0.02 only. HTH. Best wishes Harald ---------------------- -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Think you have to put a internet explorer control on the userform and play the gif in that. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Adam Klee" wrote in message ... Are there any possibilities to play ani-gif images in Excel 2000. I've found one macro in the net, but it's dedicated to Excel 97 and doesn't work propertly. Play - I mean play f.ex on UserForm ? Thank on advance for any suggestion. |
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