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autoshape with macro changes colour when clicked
Hi everyone!
i am using an autoshape (rectangle with rounded conrnes) instead of a command button. i have given it a very creative look. its clolour is formatted to give a two colour fill effect. there is a macro assigned to its click event. now the prob is that when the user clicks on it. its color changes from yellow to dark blue and spoils the whole appearance. if this happens then my whole creativity and my time will be a waste and i will have to go back to traditional command button is there any way to get around this please. any help will be much appreciated Thanks very much Haresh |
autoshape with macro changes colour when clicked
Hi Haresh,
AFAIK you cannot change that behaviour. However why is it a problem and why does it spoil your creativity. It provides useful feedback to user to indicate the shape is pressed and will fire a macro if user releases mouse while still over the shape, or could abort by dragging mouse off the shape before releasing. Regards, Peter T "Haresh" wrote in message ... Hi everyone! i am using an autoshape (rectangle with rounded conrnes) instead of a command button. i have given it a very creative look. its clolour is formatted to give a two colour fill effect. there is a macro assigned to its click event. now the prob is that when the user clicks on it. its color changes from yellow to dark blue and spoils the whole appearance. if this happens then my whole creativity and my time will be a waste and i will have to go back to traditional command button is there any way to get around this please. any help will be much appreciated Thanks very much Haresh |
autoshape with macro changes colour when clicked
Hi Peter, Thanks for replying so quickly. actually some behaviour of the
autoshape to indicate that user is clicking it will be an added advantage. but the problem is that the colour changes to dark grey, bit green, blue (cant even describe the colour as it is some unknown mixture) this is what spoils the appearance. furthermore this change in colour is not temporary, it stays even after the click event is completed. that means even after the user has clicked it, the shape doent not return to its original look. also the colour changes even when the user has clicked and dragged away to abort the macro. thanks for your help! Regards Haresh "Peter T" wrote: Hi Haresh, AFAIK you cannot change that behaviour. However why is it a problem and why does it spoil your creativity. It provides useful feedback to user to indicate the shape is pressed and will fire a macro if user releases mouse while still over the shape, or could abort by dragging mouse off the shape before releasing. Regards, Peter T "Haresh" wrote in message ... Hi everyone! i am using an autoshape (rectangle with rounded conrnes) instead of a command button. i have given it a very creative look. its clolour is formatted to give a two colour fill effect. there is a macro assigned to its click event. now the prob is that when the user clicks on it. its color changes from yellow to dark blue and spoils the whole appearance. if this happens then my whole creativity and my time will be a waste and i will have to go back to traditional command button is there any way to get around this please. any help will be much appreciated Thanks very much Haresh |
autoshape with macro changes colour when clicked
furthermore this change in colour is not temporary, it
stays even after the click event is completed Really, that hasn't occurred with me. Colour(s) should shift by 50% hue when the mouse is down and revert to original when the mouse is released. Copy your shape and assign to a very simple macro, just a msgbox. Does that work as expected. Regards, Peter T "Haresh" wrote in message ... Hi Peter, Thanks for replying so quickly. actually some behaviour of the autoshape to indicate that user is clicking it will be an added advantage. but the problem is that the colour changes to dark grey, bit green, blue (cant even describe the colour as it is some unknown mixture) this is what spoils the appearance. furthermore this change in colour is not temporary, it stays even after the click event is completed. that means even after the user has clicked it, the shape doent not return to its original look. also the colour changes even when the user has clicked and dragged away to abort the macro. thanks for your help! Regards Haresh "Peter T" wrote: Hi Haresh, AFAIK you cannot change that behaviour. However why is it a problem and why does it spoil your creativity. It provides useful feedback to user to indicate the shape is pressed and will fire a macro if user releases mouse while still over the shape, or could abort by dragging mouse off the shape before releasing. Regards, Peter T "Haresh" wrote in message ... Hi everyone! i am using an autoshape (rectangle with rounded conrnes) instead of a command button. i have given it a very creative look. its clolour is formatted to give a two colour fill effect. there is a macro assigned to its click event. now the prob is that when the user clicks on it. its color changes from yellow to dark blue and spoils the whole appearance. if this happens then my whole creativity and my time will be a waste and i will have to go back to traditional command button is there any way to get around this please. any help will be much appreciated Thanks very much Haresh |
autoshape with macro changes colour when clicked
Hi Peter, not sure why my excel was behaving such. but i have now overlapped
the autoshape with another not formatted shape and made it transparent and assigned the macro to not formatted shape intead of formatted shape and now its working is as i had expected but with a bit of cheating. anyways, Thanks very much for help regards Haresh "Peter T" wrote: furthermore this change in colour is not temporary, it stays even after the click event is completed Really, that hasn't occurred with me. Colour(s) should shift by 50% hue when the mouse is down and revert to original when the mouse is released. Copy your shape and assign to a very simple macro, just a msgbox. Does that work as expected. Regards, Peter T "Haresh" wrote in message ... Hi Peter, Thanks for replying so quickly. actually some behaviour of the autoshape to indicate that user is clicking it will be an added advantage. but the problem is that the colour changes to dark grey, bit green, blue (cant even describe the colour as it is some unknown mixture) this is what spoils the appearance. furthermore this change in colour is not temporary, it stays even after the click event is completed. that means even after the user has clicked it, the shape doent not return to its original look. also the colour changes even when the user has clicked and dragged away to abort the macro. thanks for your help! Regards Haresh "Peter T" wrote: Hi Haresh, AFAIK you cannot change that behaviour. However why is it a problem and why does it spoil your creativity. It provides useful feedback to user to indicate the shape is pressed and will fire a macro if user releases mouse while still over the shape, or could abort by dragging mouse off the shape before releasing. Regards, Peter T "Haresh" wrote in message ... Hi everyone! i am using an autoshape (rectangle with rounded conrnes) instead of a command button. i have given it a very creative look. its clolour is formatted to give a two colour fill effect. there is a macro assigned to its click event. now the prob is that when the user clicks on it. its color changes from yellow to dark blue and spoils the whole appearance. if this happens then my whole creativity and my time will be a waste and i will have to go back to traditional command button is there any way to get around this please. any help will be much appreciated Thanks very much Haresh |
autoshape with macro changes colour when clicked
That's a creative workaround but it shouldn't be necessary !
Regards, Peter T "Haresh" wrote in message ... Hi Peter, not sure why my excel was behaving such. but i have now overlapped the autoshape with another not formatted shape and made it transparent and assigned the macro to not formatted shape intead of formatted shape and now its working is as i had expected but with a bit of cheating. anyways, Thanks very much for help regards Haresh "Peter T" wrote: furthermore this change in colour is not temporary, it stays even after the click event is completed Really, that hasn't occurred with me. Colour(s) should shift by 50% hue when the mouse is down and revert to original when the mouse is released. Copy your shape and assign to a very simple macro, just a msgbox. Does that work as expected. Regards, Peter T "Haresh" wrote in message ... Hi Peter, Thanks for replying so quickly. actually some behaviour of the autoshape to indicate that user is clicking it will be an added advantage. but the problem is that the colour changes to dark grey, bit green, blue (cant even describe the colour as it is some unknown mixture) this is what spoils the appearance. furthermore this change in colour is not temporary, it stays even after the click event is completed. that means even after the user has clicked it, the shape doent not return to its original look. also the colour changes even when the user has clicked and dragged away to abort the macro. thanks for your help! Regards Haresh "Peter T" wrote: Hi Haresh, AFAIK you cannot change that behaviour. However why is it a problem and why does it spoil your creativity. It provides useful feedback to user to indicate the shape is pressed and will fire a macro if user releases mouse while still over the shape, or could abort by dragging mouse off the shape before releasing. Regards, Peter T "Haresh" wrote in message ... Hi everyone! i am using an autoshape (rectangle with rounded conrnes) instead of a command button. i have given it a very creative look. its clolour is formatted to give a two colour fill effect. there is a macro assigned to its click event. now the prob is that when the user clicks on it. its color changes from yellow to dark blue and spoils the whole appearance. if this happens then my whole creativity and my time will be a waste and i will have to go back to traditional command button is there any way to get around this please. any help will be much appreciated Thanks very much Haresh |
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