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Create Workbook That Doesn't Show In Taskbar?
I've created a large number of macros that are stored in my personal.xls
file. I don't need access to all of them at any given time, so I'm trying to find a way to remove some of them from my macros window and only display them when I need to. I know that I could save the macros in another workbook and just open that workbook when I need the macros. However, this causes the new workbook to appear in my Windows taskbar. I often have 15+ workbooks open at once, and this is not ideal for me. I tried saving my macros as an addin, but the macro names do not appear in my Macros window after I add them. (This, according to the Help, is the way it's supposed to work...?) Is there a way to create a workbook that doesn't show up in your taskbar? -- Hmm...they have the Internet on COMPUTERS now! |
Create Workbook That Doesn't Show In Taskbar?
Look at John's example to create a menu
http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip53.htm Add this line on top of your module to hide the macros in Alt-F8 Option Private Module -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "MDW" wrote in message ... I've created a large number of macros that are stored in my personal.xls file. I don't need access to all of them at any given time, so I'm trying to find a way to remove some of them from my macros window and only display them when I need to. I know that I could save the macros in another workbook and just open that workbook when I need the macros. However, this causes the new workbook to appear in my Windows taskbar. I often have 15+ workbooks open at once, and this is not ideal for me. I tried saving my macros as an addin, but the macro names do not appear in my Macros window after I add them. (This, according to the Help, is the way it's supposed to work...?) Is there a way to create a workbook that doesn't show up in your taskbar? -- Hmm...they have the Internet on COMPUTERS now! |
Create Workbook That Doesn't Show In Taskbar?
"Add this line on top of your module to hide the macros in Alt-F8
Option Private Module" Ah, that'll work. Thanks. -- Hmm...they have the Internet on COMPUTERS now! "Ron de Bruin" wrote: Look at John's example to create a menu http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip53.htm Add this line on top of your module to hide the macros in Alt-F8 Option Private Module -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "MDW" wrote in message ... I've created a large number of macros that are stored in my personal.xls file. I don't need access to all of them at any given time, so I'm trying to find a way to remove some of them from my macros window and only display them when I need to. I know that I could save the macros in another workbook and just open that workbook when I need the macros. However, this causes the new workbook to appear in my Windows taskbar. I often have 15+ workbooks open at once, and this is not ideal for me. I tried saving my macros as an addin, but the macro names do not appear in my Macros window after I add them. (This, according to the Help, is the way it's supposed to work...?) Is there a way to create a workbook that doesn't show up in your taskbar? -- Hmm...they have the Internet on COMPUTERS now! |
Create Workbook That Doesn't Show In Taskbar?
I never show all my workbooks in the taskbar. The taskbar is for other
tasks, and I can get to my workbooks using the Windows menu or Alt+Tab. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "MDW" wrote in message ... I've created a large number of macros that are stored in my personal.xls file. I don't need access to all of them at any given time, so I'm trying to find a way to remove some of them from my macros window and only display them when I need to. I know that I could save the macros in another workbook and just open that workbook when I need the macros. However, this causes the new workbook to appear in my Windows taskbar. I often have 15+ workbooks open at once, and this is not ideal for me. I tried saving my macros as an addin, but the macro names do not appear in my Macros window after I add them. (This, according to the Help, is the way it's supposed to work...?) Is there a way to create a workbook that doesn't show up in your taskbar? -- Hmm...they have the Internet on COMPUTERS now! |
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