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Is there any way to disable custom buttons durning cell editing, as occurs
with builtin buttons? I found an old post from Tom Ogilvy suggesting to copy a builtin button and then reassign the onaction, caption, etc. However, it seems that assigning a new onaction loses the trait of graying out during cell edit. Here's the code I tried: Sub test() Dim cbar As CommandBarPopup Dim ctl As CommandBarControl On Error Resume Next CommandBars(1).Controls("test").Delete On Error GoTo 0 Set cbar = CommandBars(1).Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlPopup, temporary:=True) cbar.Caption = "test" Set ctl = cbar.Controls.Add(ID:=757) 'Edit -- Go To button With ctl .Caption = "tester" .OnAction = "tester" End With End Sub Sub tester() MsgBox "test" End Sub Thanks, Doug -- Doug |
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