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2 excel windows
Hi, I'm tryng to accomplish something difficult to explain:
If you open a workbook (ex. hello.xls) and the you go to file--open another file (ex. hello2.xls) then you have hello.xls and hello2.xls in the same excel window, but if you open hello.xls ant then you go to the excels general icon (the one that opens an excel window with a new woorkbook on it) ant then you choose file--open hello2.xls then you have 2 excel windows, now my problem: I have my firs book hello.xls with all the menu bars disabled but the woorkbook hello2.xls needs all the menu bars enabled so if I open my workbook as explained on the second way to open the file I can have my file hello.xls without the menu bars and hello2.xls with all the menu bars enabled; BUT I NEED TO OPEN EXCELS GENERAL ICON TO ACHIVE THIS, I mean, I cant paste a shortcut in the desktop because when I open the second file, it opens in the excels window of my first file. It's very important that the user of my program could open the file from the desktop, so there is a way to do what I want????? Hope this have sence, TIA |
2 excel windows
Hi Filo666,
See if this code below works for you. Sub Auto_Open() On Error Resume Next SetCurrentDirectory ThisWorkbook.Path Application.ScreenUpdating = False Application.DisplayAlerts = False Application.DisplayFullScreen = True ActiveWindow.DisplayGridlines = False ActiveWindow.DisplayHeadings = False With ActiveWindow .DisplayHorizontalScrollBar = False .DisplayVerticalScrollBar = False .DisplayWorkbookTabs = False End With Application.DisplayAlerts = True Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub Sub Auto_Close() On Error Resume Next Application.ScreenUpdating = False Application.DisplayAlerts = False With ActiveWindow .DisplayHorizontalScrollBar = True .DisplayVerticalScrollBar = True .DisplayWorkbookTabs = True End With Application.DisplayFullScreen = False ActiveWindow.DisplayHeadings = True Application.DisplayAlerts = True Application.ScreenUpdating = True Set objExcel = GetObject(, "Excel.Application") objExcel.Quit Application.WindowState = xlMinimized ThisWorkbook.Close SAVECHANGES:=False End Sub "filo666" wrote: Hi, I'm tryng to accomplish something difficult to explain: If you open a workbook (ex. hello.xls) and the you go to file--open another file (ex. hello2.xls) then you have hello.xls and hello2.xls in the same excel window, but if you open hello.xls ant then you go to the excels general icon (the one that opens an excel window with a new woorkbook on it) ant then you choose file--open hello2.xls then you have 2 excel windows, now my problem: I have my firs book hello.xls with all the menu bars disabled but the woorkbook hello2.xls needs all the menu bars enabled so if I open my workbook as explained on the second way to open the file I can have my file hello.xls without the menu bars and hello2.xls with all the menu bars enabled; BUT I NEED TO OPEN EXCELS GENERAL ICON TO ACHIVE THIS, I mean, I cant paste a shortcut in the desktop because when I open the second file, it opens in the excels window of my first file. It's very important that the user of my program could open the file from the desktop, so there is a way to do what I want????? Hope this have sence, TIA |
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