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How to set in XLA calculation on xlCalculationManual
Hello!
I have application in XLA file. When I run that XLA over AddIn or from directory I have set in that XLA on ThisWorkbook event Workbook_Open() Inside I have two lines: Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual Application.OnEntry = "myProcedure" Problem is that this lines don't run and I get error msg 1004: Method 'Calculation' of object '_Application' failed. If I run that later then overything is fine. I also try to put that two lines in Workbook_Activate() event but then that lines never get processed. This commands has to be set before user open any other workbook. Does anybody already had the same problem and how to solve that? Best regards, Billy |
How to set in XLA calculation on xlCalculationManual
I believe the problem is that a workbook hasn't been opened, so you can't
change the setting. Even though it is an application wide setting, it is associated with the workbook where it is set. You might want to instantiate Application level events and use the application level workbook_open to set the calculation mode (untested suggestion) -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Billy" wrote in message om... Hello! I have application in XLA file. When I run that XLA over AddIn or from directory I have set in that XLA on ThisWorkbook event Workbook_Open() Inside I have two lines: Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual Application.OnEntry = "myProcedure" Problem is that this lines don't run and I get error msg 1004: Method 'Calculation' of object '_Application' failed. If I run that later then overything is fine. I also try to put that two lines in Workbook_Activate() event but then that lines never get processed. This commands has to be set before user open any other workbook. Does anybody already had the same problem and how to solve that? Best regards, Billy |
How to set in XLA calculation on xlCalculationManual
Hi Billy,
Modify the code in your Workbook_Open event as follows: ThisWorkbook.Activate Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual Application.OnEntry = "myProcedure" You need to have a workbook active before you can set the Calculation property and although it seems counterintuitive, you can "activate" your add-in workbook to serve this purpose even though it's not visible. -- Rob Bovey, MCSE, MCSD, Excel MVP Application Professionals http://www.appspro.com/ * Please post all replies to this newsgroup * * I delete all unsolicited e-mail responses * "Billy" wrote in message om... Hello! I have application in XLA file. When I run that XLA over AddIn or from directory I have set in that XLA on ThisWorkbook event Workbook_Open() Inside I have two lines: Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual Application.OnEntry = "myProcedure" Problem is that this lines don't run and I get error msg 1004: Method 'Calculation' of object '_Application' failed. If I run that later then overything is fine. I also try to put that two lines in Workbook_Activate() event but then that lines never get processed. This commands has to be set before user open any other workbook. Does anybody already had the same problem and how to solve that? Best regards, Billy |
How to set in XLA calculation on xlCalculationManual
Hi Billy,
Not directly related, but a problem that more than puzzled me once: I had the situation where my Excel always opened with Calc set to Manual. Set it to Auto, close/reopen Excel, back to Manual! Tried everything, removed all addins, went through all the registry settings. Tried to change it with my own addin in the open event - which failed same way as yours. To cut a long story short I must have saved my Personal.xls whilst Calc was Manual. This being the first workbook (excl addins) to open was setting calc to Manual. Resaving Personal whilst Auto resolved. Maybe for your solution, in your addin's open event, first add a dummy hidden workbook before changing Calc. A wb will also need to be open before resetting Calc to Auto. Regards, Peter -----Original Message----- Hello! I have application in XLA file. When I run that XLA over AddIn or from directory I have set in that XLA on ThisWorkbook event Workbook_Open() Inside I have two lines: Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual Application.OnEntry = "myProcedure" Problem is that this lines don't run and I get error msg 1004: Method 'Calculation' of object '_Application' failed. If I run that later then overything is fine. I also try to put that two lines in Workbook_Activate() event but then that lines never get processed. This commands has to be set before user open any other workbook. Does anybody already had the same problem and how to solve that? Best regards, Billy . |
How to set in XLA calculation on xlCalculationManual
Hi Rob,
Neat trick, works OK for setting the calculation property, but it still gets reset on my system by the first non-template, non-xla, non-empty workbook subsequently opened. -- Charles ______________________ Decision Models FastExcel 2.1 now available www.DecisionModels.com "Rob Bovey" wrote in message ... Hi Billy, Modify the code in your Workbook_Open event as follows: ThisWorkbook.Activate Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual Application.OnEntry = "myProcedure" You need to have a workbook active before you can set the Calculation property and although it seems counterintuitive, you can "activate" your add-in workbook to serve this purpose even though it's not visible. -- Rob Bovey, MCSE, MCSD, Excel MVP Application Professionals http://www.appspro.com/ * Please post all replies to this newsgroup * * I delete all unsolicited e-mail responses * "Billy" wrote in message om... Hello! I have application in XLA file. When I run that XLA over AddIn or from directory I have set in that XLA on ThisWorkbook event Workbook_Open() Inside I have two lines: Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual Application.OnEntry = "myProcedure" Problem is that this lines don't run and I get error msg 1004: Method 'Calculation' of object '_Application' failed. If I run that later then overything is fine. I also try to put that two lines in Workbook_Activate() event but then that lines never get processed. This commands has to be set before user open any other workbook. Does anybody already had the same problem and how to solve that? Best regards, Billy |
How to set in XLA calculation on xlCalculationManual
"Charles Williams" wrote in message
... Hi Rob, Neat trick, works OK for setting the calculation property, but it still gets reset on my system by the first non-template, non-xla, non-empty workbook subsequently opened. Hi Charles, Well as long as it doesn't crash I figure it must be OK. <vbg Thanks for pointing that out. -- Rob Bovey, MCSE, MCSD, Excel MVP Application Professionals http://www.appspro.com/ * Please post all replies to this newsgroup * * I delete all unsolicited e-mail responses * |
How to set in XLA calculation on xlCalculationManual
Thanks for all your answers guys!
Rob I use your suggestion and I have to say that until now work as it should. Regards, Billy "Rob Bovey" wrote in message ... Hi Billy, Modify the code in your Workbook_Open event as follows: ThisWorkbook.Activate Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual Application.OnEntry = "myProcedure" You need to have a workbook active before you can set the Calculation property and although it seems counterintuitive, you can "activate" your add-in workbook to serve this purpose even though it's not visible. -- Rob Bovey, MCSE, MCSD, Excel MVP Application Professionals http://www.appspro.com/ * Please post all replies to this newsgroup * * I delete all unsolicited e-mail responses * "Billy" wrote in message om... Hello! I have application in XLA file. When I run that XLA over AddIn or from directory I have set in that XLA on ThisWorkbook event Workbook_Open() Inside I have two lines: Application.Calculation = xlCalculationManual Application.OnEntry = "myProcedure" Problem is that this lines don't run and I get error msg 1004: Method 'Calculation' of object '_Application' failed. If I run that later then overything is fine. I also try to put that two lines in Workbook_Activate() event but then that lines never get processed. This commands has to be set before user open any other workbook. Does anybody already had the same problem and how to solve that? Best regards, Billy |
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