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Workbook Deactivate Event
Hi, I am trying to get code to run when I deactivate a Workbook
The following examples were taken from "Help" and created in a new workbokk exactly as stated yet does nothing when I select a new workbook or another application Can you help? Thanks TerryF ------------------------------------------------- Using Events with the Application Object Before you can use events with the Application object, you must create a new class module and declare an object of type Application with events. For example, assume that a new class module is created and called "EventClassModule". The new class module contains the following code. Public WithEvents App As Application After the new object has been declared with events, it appears in the Object drop-down list box in the class module, and you can write event procedures for the new object. (When you select the new object in the Object box, the valid events for that object are listed in the Procedure drop-down list box.) Before the procedures will run, however, you must connect the declared object in the class module with the Application object. You can do this with the following code from any module. Sub InitializeApp() Dim X As New EventClassModule Set X.App = Application End Sub After you run the InitializeApp procedure, the App object in the class module points to the Microsoft Excel Application object, and the event procedures in the class module This example is supposed to arrange all open windows when a workbook is deactivated. DOESN"T WORK!! Private Sub App_WorkbookDeactivate(ByVal Wb As Workbook) Application.Windows.Arrange xlArrangeStyleTiled End Sub --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
Workbook Deactivate Event
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Please decrale a variable X as a Public as follows, and run "InitializeApp" Code: -------------------- Public X As New EventClassModule Sub InitializeApp() Set X.App = Application End Sub -------------------- --- Message posted from http://www.ExcelForum.com/ |
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