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Floating Command button
Is there any way I can create a command button that floats over severa sheets instead of having to make the same command button and put it o 50 different sheets -- kev_0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- kev_06's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=3504 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?threadid=55165 |
Floating Command button
Attach it to a custom tool bar... make the bar visisble or invisible based on
the sheet selection... -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "kev_06" wrote: Is there any way I can create a command button that floats over several sheets instead of having to make the same command button and put it on 50 different sheets? -- kev_06 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ kev_06's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35046 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=551659 |
Floating Command button
It's come to my attention that I have no idea how to add command button to a commandbar -- kev_0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- kev_06's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...fo&userid=3504 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?threadid=55165 |
Floating Command button
Here is some sample code from one of my add-ins. Modify it to create a
toolbar instead of adding buttons to menu items (this code adds a pop-up (submenu) and two commands to the Tools menu in Excel) Option Explicit ' Procedure : AddFreezePopUp ' DateTime : 6/6/2006 19:34 ' Author : Johnny Meredith ' Email : ' Purpose : Add Freeze pop-up menu to Tools menu in Excel ' Parameters: N/A '--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Public Sub AddFreezePopUp() On Error Resume Next Dim cbmMenuBar As CommandBarPopup 'Main menu bar Dim cbcMenuItem As CommandBarPopup 'New menu item ' Remove menu item if it exists. Application.CommandBars(cMenuBarName).Controls("To ols") _ ..Controls("Freeze").Delete 'Identify menu bar that will receive new item. Set cbmMenuBar = Application.CommandBars(cMenuBarName).Controls("To ols") 'Add menu item. Set cbcMenuItem = cbmMenuBar.Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlPopup) 'Set property values of new menu item. With cbcMenuItem .Caption = "&Freeze" .Tag = "Freeze" End With 'Clean up references Set cbmMenuBar = Nothing Set cbcMenuItem = Nothing End Sub ' Procedure : AddFreezeMenuItems ' DateTime : 6/6/2006 19:34 ' Author : Johnny Meredith ' Email : ' Purpose : Add commands to new pop-up menu created in AddFreezePopUp routine. ' Parameters: N/A '--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Public Sub AddFreezeMenuItems() On Error Resume Next Dim cbmMenuBar As CommandBarPopup 'Main menu bar Dim cbmFreezeMenu As CommandBarPopup 'New freeze popup Dim cbcFreeze As CommandBarButton 'New freeze command Dim cbcManage As CommandBarButton 'New manage command 'Remove menu item if it exists. 'Identify menu bar that will receive new item. Set cbmMenuBar = Application.CommandBars(cMenuBarName).Controls("To ols") Set cbmFreezeMenu = cbmMenuBar.Controls("Freeze") 'Add menu item. Set cbcFreeze = cbmFreezeMenu.Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton) Set cbcManage = cbmFreezeMenu.Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton) 'Set property values of menu item. 'Freeze command With cbcFreeze .Caption = "Free&ze..." .Tag = "Freeze" .OnAction = "FreezeEntry" End With 'Manage command With cbcManage .Caption = "&Manage..." .Tag = "Manage" .OnAction = "ManageEntry" End With 'Clean up references Set cbmMenuBar = Nothing Set cbmFreezeMenu = Nothing Set cbcFreeze = Nothing Set cbcManage = Nothing End Sub ' Procedure : DeleteCustomMenus ' DateTime : 6/6/2006 19:42 ' Author : Johnny Meredith ' Email : ' Purpose : Remove custom pop-ups and commands added in AddFreezePopUp & ' AddFreezeMenuItems routines ' Parameters: N/A '--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Public Sub DeleteCustomMenus() On Error Resume Next Dim cbmMenuBar As CommandBarPopup 'Mail menu bar Dim cbmFreezeMenu As CommandBarPopup 'Custom menu 'Delete Freeze pop-up Set cbmMenuBar = Application.CommandBars("Worksheet Menu Bar").Controls("Tools") Set cbmFreezeMenu = cbmMenuBar.Controls("Freeze") cbmFreezeMenu.Delete End Sub 'Entry points for new commands Public Function FreezeEntry() On Error Resume Next frmFreeze.Show End Function Public Function ManageEntry() On Error Resume Next frmManage.Show End Function |
Floating Command button
This is very basic but it should give you a start... this code needs to be in
a standard code module. Private Const MyBarName As String = "My Command Bar" Public Sub AddMyBar() Dim cbrMyBar As CommandBar Dim btn As CommandBarButton Set cbrMyBar = Application.CommandBars.Add(MyBarName) cbrMyBar.Visible = True Set btn = cbrMyBar.Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlButton) With btn .Style = msoButtonCaption .Caption = "Tada" .OnAction = "DoStuff" End With End Sub Public Sub DeleteMyBar() On Error Resume Next Application.CommandBars(MyBarName).Delete End Sub Public Sub DoStuff() MsgBox "Stuff" End Sub -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "kev_06" wrote: It's come to my attention that I have no idea how to add command buttons to a commandbar. -- kev_06 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ kev_06's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=35046 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=551659 |
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