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Line under first menu item
Hmmm...
Based only on J-Walk's web site: http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip53.htm it looks like you may have the "Divider" column hidden... In article , "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: JE Here is MenuSheet in totality. I don't see anything different in the items. Thanks. Otto Level Caption Position/Macro FaceID 1 CA 10 2 A FolderToDesk 2 B DownloadMF 2 C CreateCopies 2 D ClearDataMenu 2 E MergeFiles "JE McGimpsey" wrote in message ... Are you sure the second entry isn't set to begin a group? In article , "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: Excel XP & Win XP This is a minor problem. I create a menu when the file opens using John Walkenbach's menu maker code. It all works fine. But I notice that the first menu item in the menu has a line under it. Looking at the MenuSheet (in my file) that the code uses to build the menu, there is no difference between any of the items except text. My question: Why does the line appear? Thanks for your time. Otto |
Line under first menu item
JE
Bingo! You're right on. I have no idea how or when I did that but I did that. Thanks. Otto "JE McGimpsey" wrote in message ... Hmmm... Based only on J-Walk's web site: http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip53.htm it looks like you may have the "Divider" column hidden... In article , "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: JE Here is MenuSheet in totality. I don't see anything different in the items. Thanks. Otto Level Caption Position/Macro FaceID 1 CA 10 2 A FolderToDesk 2 B DownloadMF 2 C CreateCopies 2 D ClearDataMenu 2 E MergeFiles "JE McGimpsey" wrote in message ... Are you sure the second entry isn't set to begin a group? In article , "Otto Moehrbach" wrote: Excel XP & Win XP This is a minor problem. I create a menu when the file opens using John Walkenbach's menu maker code. It all works fine. But I notice that the first menu item in the menu has a line under it. Looking at the MenuSheet (in my file) that the code uses to build the menu, there is no difference between any of the items except text. My question: Why does the line appear? Thanks for your time. Otto |
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