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No Name

.onaction macro call won't work
 
Sorry for the crosspost, put it in the wrong forum.

I created a custom toolbar first without code and
attached macros to the buttons, and they worked fine.
however, I had problems sharing the workbook with others;
I followed some code posted here to create a toolbar in
code, I used the .onaction property to assign the buttons
to the same macros but they don't work - it says macro
doesn't exist!!

I noticed this difference - when it fails it says the
macro "filename.xls!macroname" not found. But when I use
the toolbar customize fature to assign the macro it's in
the form "Thisworkbook!macroname". Looking for help!!

Wayne

Rob van Gelder[_4_]

.onaction macro call won't work
 
I have commandbar examples on my website.

Often your symptoms will occur when there is some sort of compile error.
If the module doesn't compile, OnAction cannot find the macro to run.

Perhaps there is a missing reference?

--
Rob van Gelder - http://www.vangelder.co.nz/excel


wrote in message
...
Sorry for the crosspost, put it in the wrong forum.

I created a custom toolbar first without code and
attached macros to the buttons, and they worked fine.
however, I had problems sharing the workbook with others;
I followed some code posted here to create a toolbar in
code, I used the .onaction property to assign the buttons
to the same macros but they don't work - it says macro
doesn't exist!!

I noticed this difference - when it fails it says the
macro "filename.xls!macroname" not found. But when I use
the toolbar customize fature to assign the macro it's in
the form "Thisworkbook!macroname". Looking for help!!

Wayne




Bob Phillips[_6_]

.onaction macro call won't work
 
Are you sure that you put your macros in a standard code module, not one of
the calls modules such as ThisWorkbook, or the sheet modules?

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


wrote in message
...
Sorry for the crosspost, put it in the wrong forum.

I created a custom toolbar first without code and
attached macros to the buttons, and they worked fine.
however, I had problems sharing the workbook with others;
I followed some code posted here to create a toolbar in
code, I used the .onaction property to assign the buttons
to the same macros but they don't work - it says macro
doesn't exist!!

I noticed this difference - when it fails it says the
macro "filename.xls!macroname" not found. But when I use
the toolbar customize fature to assign the macro it's in
the form "Thisworkbook!macroname". Looking for help!!

Wayne




WAYNE

.onaction macro call won't work
 
I did put it in th4 ThisWorkbook module. I don't have a
clear understanding yet of what goes where! Obviously...

So that was a mistake? :-)

Wayne
-----Original Message-----
Are you sure that you put your macros in a standard code

module, not one of
the calls modules such as ThisWorkbook, or the sheet

modules?

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


wrote in message
...
Sorry for the crosspost, put it in the wrong forum.

I created a custom toolbar first without code and
attached macros to the buttons, and they worked fine.
however, I had problems sharing the workbook with

others;
I followed some code posted here to create a toolbar in
code, I used the .onaction property to assign the

buttons
to the same macros but they don't work - it says macro
doesn't exist!!

I noticed this difference - when it fails it says the
macro "filename.xls!macroname" not found. But when I

use
the toolbar customize fature to assign the macro it's

in
the form "Thisworkbook!macroname". Looking for help!!

Wayne



.


Bob Phillips[_6_]

.onaction macro call won't work
 
Yes it was. Put it in a standard code module and re-assign the macros to the
buttons.

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


"Wayne" wrote in message
...
I did put it in th4 ThisWorkbook module. I don't have a
clear understanding yet of what goes where! Obviously...

So that was a mistake? :-)

Wayne
-----Original Message-----
Are you sure that you put your macros in a standard code

module, not one of
the calls modules such as ThisWorkbook, or the sheet

modules?

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


wrote in message
...
Sorry for the crosspost, put it in the wrong forum.

I created a custom toolbar first without code and
attached macros to the buttons, and they worked fine.
however, I had problems sharing the workbook with

others;
I followed some code posted here to create a toolbar in
code, I used the .onaction property to assign the

buttons
to the same macros but they don't work - it says macro
doesn't exist!!

I noticed this difference - when it fails it says the
macro "filename.xls!macroname" not found. But when I

use
the toolbar customize fature to assign the macro it's

in
the form "Thisworkbook!macroname". Looking for help!!

Wayne



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WAYNE

.onaction macro call won't work
 
Thanks will do.

But another related question. Where should you store
global varaible declarations and assignments? I put them
in the workbook On_open event handler. Is that correct?

Wayne
-----Original Message-----
Yes it was. Put it in a standard code module and re-

assign the macros to the
buttons.

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


"Wayne" wrote in

message
...
I did put it in th4 ThisWorkbook module. I don't have a
clear understanding yet of what goes where!

Obviously...

So that was a mistake? :-)

Wayne
-----Original Message-----
Are you sure that you put your macros in a standard

code
module, not one of
the calls modules such as ThisWorkbook, or the sheet

modules?

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing

direct)


wrote in message
...
Sorry for the crosspost, put it in the wrong forum.

I created a custom toolbar first without code and
attached macros to the buttons, and they worked

fine.
however, I had problems sharing the workbook with

others;
I followed some code posted here to create a

toolbar in
code, I used the .onaction property to assign the

buttons
to the same macros but they don't work - it says

macro
doesn't exist!!

I noticed this difference - when it fails it says

the
macro "filename.xls!macroname" not found. But when I

use
the toolbar customize fature to assign the macro

it's
in
the form "Thisworkbook!macroname". Looking for

help!!

Wayne


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.


Bob Phillips[_6_]

.onaction macro call won't work
 
What do you mean by global variable declarations and assignments?

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


"Wayne" wrote in message
...
Thanks will do.

But another related question. Where should you store
global varaible declarations and assignments? I put them
in the workbook On_open event handler. Is that correct?

Wayne
-----Original Message-----
Yes it was. Put it in a standard code module and re-

assign the macros to the
buttons.

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


"Wayne" wrote in

message
...
I did put it in th4 ThisWorkbook module. I don't have a
clear understanding yet of what goes where!

Obviously...

So that was a mistake? :-)

Wayne
-----Original Message-----
Are you sure that you put your macros in a standard

code
module, not one of
the calls modules such as ThisWorkbook, or the sheet
modules?

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing

direct)


wrote in message
...
Sorry for the crosspost, put it in the wrong forum.

I created a custom toolbar first without code and
attached macros to the buttons, and they worked

fine.
however, I had problems sharing the workbook with
others;
I followed some code posted here to create a

toolbar in
code, I used the .onaction property to assign the
buttons
to the same macros but they don't work - it says

macro
doesn't exist!!

I noticed this difference - when it fails it says

the
macro "filename.xls!macroname" not found. But when I
use
the toolbar customize fature to assign the macro

it's
in
the form "Thisworkbook!macroname". Looking for

help!!

Wayne


.



.




WAYNE

.onaction macro call won't work
 
Option explicit
dim file1, file2 as string
file1 = "pathtofile1)
file2 = "pathtofile2"

etc. Variables I want to use in a number of macros and
don't change

Wayne



-----Original Message-----
What do you mean by global variable declarations and

assignments?

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


"Wayne" wrote in

message
...
Thanks will do.

But another related question. Where should you store
global varaible declarations and assignments? I put

them
in the workbook On_open event handler. Is that correct?

Wayne
-----Original Message-----
Yes it was. Put it in a standard code module and re-

assign the macros to the
buttons.

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing

direct)


"Wayne" wrote in

message
...
I did put it in th4 ThisWorkbook module. I don't

have a
clear understanding yet of what goes where!

Obviously...

So that was a mistake? :-)

Wayne
-----Original Message-----
Are you sure that you put your macros in a standard

code
module, not one of
the calls modules such as ThisWorkbook, or the

sheet
modules?

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing

direct)


wrote in

message
...
Sorry for the crosspost, put it in the wrong

forum.

I created a custom toolbar first without code and
attached macros to the buttons, and they worked

fine.
however, I had problems sharing the workbook with
others;
I followed some code posted here to create a

toolbar in
code, I used the .onaction property to assign the
buttons
to the same macros but they don't work - it says

macro
doesn't exist!!

I noticed this difference - when it fails it says

the
macro "filename.xls!macroname" not found. But

when I
use
the toolbar customize fature to assign the macro

it's
in
the form "Thisworkbook!macroname". Looking for

help!!

Wayne


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Bob Phillips[_6_]

.onaction macro call won't work
 
It is fine to put them in the Workbook_Open event, but declare them in a
standard code module, else they will be local to ThisWorkbook.

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


"Wayne" wrote in message
...
Option explicit
dim file1, file2 as string
file1 = "pathtofile1)
file2 = "pathtofile2"

etc. Variables I want to use in a number of macros and
don't change

Wayne



-----Original Message-----
What do you mean by global variable declarations and

assignments?

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


"Wayne" wrote in

message
...
Thanks will do.

But another related question. Where should you store
global varaible declarations and assignments? I put

them
in the workbook On_open event handler. Is that correct?

Wayne
-----Original Message-----
Yes it was. Put it in a standard code module and re-
assign the macros to the
buttons.

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing

direct)


"Wayne" wrote in
message
...
I did put it in th4 ThisWorkbook module. I don't

have a
clear understanding yet of what goes where!
Obviously...

So that was a mistake? :-)

Wayne
-----Original Message-----
Are you sure that you put your macros in a standard
code
module, not one of
the calls modules such as ThisWorkbook, or the

sheet
modules?

--

HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing
direct)


wrote in

message
...
Sorry for the crosspost, put it in the wrong

forum.

I created a custom toolbar first without code and
attached macros to the buttons, and they worked
fine.
however, I had problems sharing the workbook with
others;
I followed some code posted here to create a
toolbar in
code, I used the .onaction property to assign the
buttons
to the same macros but they don't work - it says
macro
doesn't exist!!

I noticed this difference - when it fails it says
the
macro "filename.xls!macroname" not found. But

when I
use
the toolbar customize fature to assign the macro
it's
in
the form "Thisworkbook!macroname". Looking for
help!!

Wayne


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