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Questions from a beginner
I work in an office environment where we increasingly need to create
macros for users. We are trying to tackle the task of finding a convenient way to distribute the macros to users. Most of the macros are for Excel, but we are also using Word 2000 and PowerPoint 200 macros. Right now I have one Excel file on the server that houses all of our Excel macros, I open that file and create a button on the menu bar and assign a particular macro to that button. It gets to be tedious when creating new macros and assigning it to a button on each user's menu bar. Is there a better way? I have read about add-ins in postings, but do not understand how they work, I have saved files as add-ins, but have no success loading them on user's computers. I would love to be able to create a toolbar with macros assigned to it and be able to send it to users some how. Would I need a developers kit for this? Also, any recommendations on good books for beginners? I am having the same situation in Word and PowerPoint, any way to create tool bars and distribute them to users? Any help will be greatly appreciated……… |
Questions from a beginner
Here are some articles that may be of interest:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...02&Product=xlw How to customize menus and menu bars in Excel Here is an article which talks about attaching toolbars: http://www.microsoft.com/exceldev/articles/toolbatt.htm Here is an article about creating commandbars with code: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/techart/ofcmdbar.htm Here is another article or two you might find useful: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/ba...n_addins97.htm http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/of...exceladdin.htm http://www.microsoft.com/exceldev/tips/addins.htm These are about distributing applications http://support.microsoft.com/?id=159619 XL97: Sample Macros for Customizing Menus and Submenus http://support.microsoft.com/?id=213550 XL2000: Sample Macros for Customizing Menus and Submenus http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;166755 File Title: Customizing Menu Bars, Menus, and Menu Items in Microsoft(R) Excel 97 File Name: WE1183.EXE File Size: 58041 bytes File Date: 06/20/97 Keywords: kbfile kbappnote Description: This Application Note can help you learn techniques for writing Visual Basic(R) for Applications code to customize menus in Microsoft Excel 97. This Application Note contains code examples that you can use with the following elements: menu bars, menus, menu items, submenus, and shortcut menus. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "sweeney" wrote in message om... I work in an office environment where we increasingly need to create macros for users. We are trying to tackle the task of finding a convenient way to distribute the macros to users. Most of the macros are for Excel, but we are also using Word 2000 and PowerPoint 200 macros. Right now I have one Excel file on the server that houses all of our Excel macros, I open that file and create a button on the menu bar and assign a particular macro to that button. It gets to be tedious when creating new macros and assigning it to a button on each user's menu bar. Is there a better way? I have read about add-ins in postings, but do not understand how they work, I have saved files as add-ins, but have no success loading them on user's computers. I would love to be able to create a toolbar with macros assigned to it and be able to send it to users some how. Would I need a developers kit for this? Also, any recommendations on good books for beginners? I am having the same situation in Word and PowerPoint, any way to create tool bars and distribute them to users? Any help will be greatly appreciated... |
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