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I have a VBA form that I'm using in Excel 2002. On one label in the form, I want to run one function from the click event and another from the double-click event. However, when I double-click the label, I always get the click event. I've checked the double-click speed from control panel and it seems to be ok. The form is *not* being shown modal. Have a nice day John Paul Fullerton |
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That seems to be by design: (from help on dblClick)
For this event to occur, the two clicks must occur within the time span specified by the system's double-click speed setting. For controls that support Click, the following sequence of events leads to the DblClick event: 1. MouseDown 2. MouseUp 3. Click 4. DblClick If a control, such as TextBox, does not support Click, Click is omitted fom the order of events leading to the DblClick event. Perhaps use Right Click for the second action. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "John Paul Fullerton" <John Paul wrote in message ... Hi I have a VBA form that I'm using in Excel 2002. On one label in the form, I want to run one function from the click event and another from the double-click event. However, when I double-click the label, I always get the click event. I've checked the double-click speed from control panel and it seems to be ok. The form is *not* being shown modal. Have a nice day John Paul Fullerton |
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Thank you for the note.
Could you let me know more about this? When I go to the form design screen, I can select dblclick for the label and I put code in that event (and other code in the click event). Eventually I just put msgbox's in both to let me know what event I was accessing. When I double-click the label when the macro is running and the form is displayed, it shows me the msgbox for the click event. I can consistently activate double-click in the control panel program, however not in macro. I can get access to the form's double-click event from double-clicking the form. Have a nice day John Paul Fullerton "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: That seems to be by design: (from help on dblClick) For this event to occur, the two clicks must occur within the time span specified by the system's double-click speed setting. For controls that support Click, the following sequence of events leads to the DblClick event: 1. MouseDown 2. MouseUp 3. Click 4. DblClick If a control, such as TextBox, does not support Click, Click is omitted fom the order of events leading to the DblClick event. Perhaps use Right Click for the second action. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "John Paul Fullerton" <John Paul wrote in message ... Hi I have a VBA form that I'm using in Excel 2002. On one label in the form, I want to run one function from the click event and another from the double-click event. However, when I double-click the label, I always get the click event. I've checked the double-click speed from control panel and it seems to be ok. The form is *not* being shown modal. Have a nice day John Paul Fullerton |
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I found some code online that allows click and double click
Dim isClick As Boolean Private Sub Label1_Click() Dim t As Single isClick = True ' Wait for the second click for half a second. t = Timer Do DoEvents ' If the DblClick procedure canceled this event, ' bail out. If Not isClick Then Exit Sub ' The next test accounts for clicks just before midnight. Loop Until Timer t + 0.5 Or Timer < t ' Do your single-click processing here. MsgBox "click" End Sub Private Sub Label1_DblClick(ByVal Cancel As MSForms.ReturnBoolean) ' Cancel any pending click. isClick = False ' Do your double-click processing here. MsgBox "double-click" End Sub Have a nice day John Paul Fullerton "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: That seems to be by design: (from help on dblClick) For this event to occur, the two clicks must occur within the time span specified by the system's double-click speed setting. For controls that support Click, the following sequence of events leads to the DblClick event: 1. MouseDown 2. MouseUp 3. Click 4. DblClick If a control, such as TextBox, does not support Click, Click is omitted fom the order of events leading to the DblClick event. Perhaps use Right Click for the second action. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "John Paul Fullerton" <John Paul wrote in message ... Hi I have a VBA form that I'm using in Excel 2002. On one label in the form, I want to run one function from the click event and another from the double-click event. However, when I double-click the label, I always get the click event. I've checked the double-click speed from control panel and it seems to be ok. The form is *not* being shown modal. Have a nice day John Paul Fullerton |
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