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Gunnar Johansson[_5_]

How control where the CommandBar will be placed?
 
Hi,

I have a CommandBar with buttons that always is placed below the ordinary
menues/bars. If I relocate it to a better place, it always come back below
again. Can I control where it should be located? On second commandbar row to
the left?

Kind Regards



Vasant Nanavati

How control where the CommandBar will be placed?
 
By trial and error (don't know if it will work exactly the same on all
systems):

With CommandBars("MyCommandBar")
.Top = 50
.Left = 0
End With

--

Vasant


"Gunnar Johansson" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I have a CommandBar with buttons that always is placed below the ordinary
menues/bars. If I relocate it to a better place, it always come back below
again. Can I control where it should be located? On second commandbar row

to
the left?

Kind Regards





Jim Cone

How control where the CommandBar will be placed?
 
Gunnar,

This places a new command bar to the left of the Formatting toolbar.
If you want the next row up, change "Formatting" to "Standard".
'----------------------------
Dim MyCommandBar As Office.CommandBar
Set MyCommandBar = CommandBars.Add(Name:="MyBar", _
Position:=msoBarTop, Temporary:=True)
'Add some buttons here
MyCommandBar.RowIndex = _
Application.CommandBars("Formatting").RowIndex
MyCommandBar.Visible = True
Set MyCommandBar = Nothing
'--------------------------

Jim Cone
San Francisco, USA


"Gunnar Johansson" wrote in message ...
Hi,
I have a CommandBar with buttons that always is placed below the ordinary
menues/bars. If I relocate it to a better place, it always come back below
again. Can I control where it should be located? On second commandbar row to
the left?
Kind Regards



Gunnar Johansson[_5_]

How control where the CommandBar will be placed?
 
Hi,

Still I want the commandbar to be located together with the ordinary ones. I
wasn't clear on this. I guess your code will make it a floationg bar, right
or wrong?

Kind Regards


"Vasant Nanavati" <vasantn *AT* aol *DOT* com skrev i meddelandet
...
By trial and error (don't know if it will work exactly the same on all
systems):

With CommandBars("MyCommandBar")
.Top = 50
.Left = 0
End With

--

Vasant


"Gunnar Johansson" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I have a CommandBar with buttons that always is placed below the ordinary
menues/bars. If I relocate it to a better place, it always come back
below
again. Can I control where it should be located? On second commandbar row

to
the left?

Kind Regards







Vasant Nanavati

How control where the CommandBar will be placed?
 
Yes. Jim's suggestion is a lot better.

--

Vasant

"Gunnar Johansson" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Still I want the commandbar to be located together with the ordinary ones.

I
wasn't clear on this. I guess your code will make it a floationg bar,

right
or wrong?

Kind Regards


"Vasant Nanavati" <vasantn *AT* aol *DOT* com skrev i meddelandet
...
By trial and error (don't know if it will work exactly the same on all
systems):

With CommandBars("MyCommandBar")
.Top = 50
.Left = 0
End With

--

Vasant


"Gunnar Johansson" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I have a CommandBar with buttons that always is placed below the

ordinary
menues/bars. If I relocate it to a better place, it always come back
below
again. Can I control where it should be located? On second commandbar

row
to
the left?

Kind Regards










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