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Excel 2007 Design Mode
I'm migrating my Excel 2003 VBA add-in to Excel 2007 and am having a little
trouble with Excel's Design Mode: First, I can't manually get Excel 2007 into design mode. I go to the Developer tab and insert a command button onto the active worksheet. If I then click the Design Mode button on the ribbon and then try to select the just inserted command button, Excel tries to run the OnAction macro. I can keep on clicking the Design Mode button and it doesn't do any good. Second, my add-in contains code to put Excel into and out of Design Mode. I've tried the previously published techniques (e.g., Application.CommandBars.FindControl(ID:=1605).Exec ute or Application.CommandBars("Control Toolbox").Controls("&Design Mode"). Execute) and neither of them work. Anybody got any ideas? TIA, josh |
Excel 2007 Design Mode
Oddly enough, Josh, I don't have either problem. Design mode seems to be
operating just as it did in Excel 2003. -- Jim "Josh Sale" <jsale@tril dot cod wrote in message ... | I'm migrating my Excel 2003 VBA add-in to Excel 2007 and am having a little | trouble with Excel's Design Mode: | | First, I can't manually get Excel 2007 into design mode. I go to the | Developer tab and insert a command button onto the active worksheet. If I | then click the Design Mode button on the ribbon and then try to select the | just inserted command button, Excel tries to run the OnAction macro. I can | keep on clicking the Design Mode button and it doesn't do any good. | | Second, my add-in contains code to put Excel into and out of Design Mode. | I've tried the previously published techniques (e.g., | Application.CommandBars.FindControl(ID:=1605).Exec ute or | Application.CommandBars("Control Toolbox").Controls("&Design Mode"). | Execute) and neither of them work. | | Anybody got any ideas? | | TIA, | | josh | | |
Excel 2007 Design Mode
Thanks Jim!
I'm a dope!! I went back and tested again and noticed that I was testing with a Form command button instead of an ActiveX command button. Everything was working just fine. FWIW, there's now a better way to accomplish this in Excel 2007: Application.CommandBars.ExecuteMso("DesignMode") Thanks again, josh "Jim Rech" wrote in message ... Oddly enough, Josh, I don't have either problem. Design mode seems to be operating just as it did in Excel 2003. -- Jim |
Excel 2007 Design Mode
If someone is still stuck with this issue, try right clicking on the Form control button, to select it.
Josh Sale wrote: Excel 2007 Design Mode 14-Feb-07 I'm migrating my Excel 2003 VBA add-in to Excel 2007 and am having a little trouble with Excel's Design Mode: First, I can't manually get Excel 2007 into design mode. I go to the Developer tab and insert a command button onto the active worksheet. If I then click the Design Mode button on the ribbon and then try to select the just inserted command button, Excel tries to run the OnAction macro. I can keep on clicking the Design Mode button and it doesn't do any good. Second, my add-in contains code to put Excel into and out of Design Mode. I've tried the previously published techniques (e.g., Application.CommandBars.FindControl(ID:=1605).Exec ute or Application.CommandBars("Control Toolbox").Controls("&Design Mode"). Execute) and neither of them work. Anybody got any ideas? TIA, josh EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Visual Sudio.NET 2003 [Beta 1] http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...t-2003-be.aspx |
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