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Open non MS applications
I would like to open a non MS application in running my Macro.
I just want to copy and paste a range per my spreadsheet to the editor of that application. How can I choose "select all" and paste the whole range in order to overwrite all existing data in that application ? If positive, is it possible to execute some basic commands keys (like save file ...etc) in that application ? |
Open non MS applications
Look at Shell and Sendkeys commands
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Frankie" wrote: I would like to open a non MS application in running my Macro. I just want to copy and paste a range per my spreadsheet to the editor of that application. How can I choose "select all" and paste the whole range in order to overwrite all existing data in that application ? If positive, is it possible to execute some basic commands keys (like save file ...etc) in that application ? |
Open non MS applications
Hi,
I opened the app. using Shell commands but I don't know how to execute simple command like select all & paste. I try sendkeys command but it works within excel only. Shall be pleased if you can give some clues. Rgds, "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Look at Shell and Sendkeys commands -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Frankie" wrote: I would like to open a non MS application in running my Macro. I just want to copy and paste a range per my spreadsheet to the editor of that application. How can I choose "select all" and paste the whole range in order to overwrite all existing data in that application ? If positive, is it possible to execute some basic commands keys (like save file ...etc) in that application ? |
Open non MS applications
Hi,
I tried to use sendkeys commands but it only applies in office 2000 or previous versions. Can you pls advise how I shall change the Sendkeys commands in order to make them work in office 2003 ? Thanks. Rgds, "Frankie" wrote: Hi, I opened the app. using Shell commands but I don't know how to execute simple command like select all & paste. I try sendkeys command but it works within excel only. Shall be pleased if you can give some clues. Rgds, "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: Look at Shell and Sendkeys commands -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Frankie" wrote: I would like to open a non MS application in running my Macro. I just want to copy and paste a range per my spreadsheet to the editor of that application. How can I choose "select all" and paste the whole range in order to overwrite all existing data in that application ? If positive, is it possible to execute some basic commands keys (like save file ...etc) in that application ? |
Open non MS applications
SendKeys sends keystrokes to another program. So you have to be able to do
what you want using only the keyboard. Eg., Ctrl+V to paste This a Word macro, but most of it is not specific to Word. Before I run it, I select a picture. The macro copies the picture, goes to the Paint program (which doesn't have VBA), which is already open (it could be opened programmatically, if desired). It uses SendKeys to select everything already in Paint and delete it, copy the picture from the clipboard to Paint Tell Paint to invert the colors copy the new picture from Paint to the clipboard replace the picture in Word with the new picture from the clipboard As you can see from the comment, I wasn't able to do everything in Paint with a single SendKeys, for some reason. Maybe timing? So you might have to play around to get it working right. good luck Sub InvertColors() ' ' InvertColors Macro ' Macro recorded 7/11/2006 by Patricia Shannon ' Invert colors of a picture, using Paint program ' Picture must be selected before macro is run ' At end of macro, the macro selects the next picture. ' Recommend turning off collection of multiple copied items into Clipboard ' to avoid problem with Paint when Clipboard is full : ' In Clipboard, turn off all options. ' If Paint gets hung up, in Word, open clipboard, clear clipboard, close clipboard. ' ' ' ---- Word commands --- Selection.Copy ' copy selected picture ' --- run Paint AppActivate "untitled - Paint" ''' Note: Sendkeys Ctrl-codes (eg. "^A") do not work with Paint ''' SendKeys "%EA%EP%II%EC%{TAB}", True ''' actions ended after paste (%EP) ''' SendKeys "^A^V^C%{TAB}", True ' Ctrl-A Ctrl-V Ctrl-C return to this application ''' Note: Commands after paste (%EP) were ignored, therefore multiple ''' SendKeys were needed SendKeys "%EA%EP", True AppActivate "untitled - Paint" '''SendKeys "%II%EC%{TAB}", True SendKeys "%II%ET%{TAB}", True ' ---- Word commands --- Selection.Delete Unit:=wdCharacter, Count:=1 ' delete old picture Selection.Paste ' copied converted picture Selection.MoveLeft Unit:=wdWord, Count:=1 ' scroll left SelectNextGraphic ClearClipboard End Sub "Frankie" wrote: I would like to open a non MS application in running my Macro. I just want to copy and paste a range per my spreadsheet to the editor of that application. How can I choose "select all" and paste the whole range in order to overwrite all existing data in that application ? If positive, is it possible to execute some basic commands keys (like save file ...etc) in that application ? |
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