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Add any activex control to toolbar?
Hi,
Main requirement: I am looking for a solution that would work with XL 2000 and above. 1. Is there a way to add any kind of activex control (eg: a treeview control, or even my own custom activex control) to a toolbar with Excel. Can it be done through a COM-Addin? 2. And what about these 'toolbars'[?] you can see in the Visual Studio .Net IDE, the ones that you can dock on the sides; they show as a tab, and when moving over they pop-up; when leaving the poped-up form/toolbar, they hide and only show as tabs; you can also pin them so they stop hiding when leaving them. Any way to use these ones in Excel? I have made a useform that approximately simulates the same behaviors, but it 's too far from perfect. 3. I haven't read much about it but it seems like MS Visual Studio Tools For Office could help, but: 1) i am not sure 2) it only works with XL2003 and above, am i right? Thank you, Sébastien |
Add any activex control to toolbar?
Unfortunately, the answers a
1) No. While it is possible to get a custom ActiveX control on to a toolbar, it can't be sized and doesn't have any idea of where it is (so can't do anything meaningful). 2) No. Excel doesn't provide a window docking mechanism that we can hook into. 3) i) No. VSTO doesn't help here ii) Yes, VSTO only works with Office 2003 Professional. -- Regards Stephen Bullen Take your Excel development to the highest levels with "Professional Excel Development", www.oaltd.co.uk/ProExcelDev "sebastienm" wrote: Hi, Main requirement: I am looking for a solution that would work with XL 2000 and above. 1. Is there a way to add any kind of activex control (eg: a treeview control, or even my own custom activex control) to a toolbar with Excel. Can it be done through a COM-Addin? 2. And what about these 'toolbars'[?] you can see in the Visual Studio .Net IDE, the ones that you can dock on the sides; they show as a tab, and when moving over they pop-up; when leaving the poped-up form/toolbar, they hide and only show as tabs; you can also pin them so they stop hiding when leaving them. Any way to use these ones in Excel? I have made a useform that approximately simulates the same behaviors, but it 's too far from perfect. 3. I haven't read much about it but it seems like MS Visual Studio Tools For Office could help, but: 1) i am not sure 2) it only works with XL2003 and above, am i right? Thank you, Sébastien |
Add any activex control to toolbar?
Thanks Stephen. Now that i know the answer is 'Not Possible', I can finally
stop searching. :-) Regards, Sébastien "Stephen Bullen" wrote: Unfortunately, the answers a 1) No. While it is possible to get a custom ActiveX control on to a toolbar, it can't be sized and doesn't have any idea of where it is (so can't do anything meaningful). 2) No. Excel doesn't provide a window docking mechanism that we can hook into. 3) i) No. VSTO doesn't help here ii) Yes, VSTO only works with Office 2003 Professional. -- Regards Stephen Bullen Take your Excel development to the highest levels with "Professional Excel Development", www.oaltd.co.uk/ProExcelDev |
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