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dynamic clock in excel
Hi all
i'm trying to build dynamic clock in vba but the issue is that i cannot find the activeX timer that appear in VB,can anyone advice what ocx to search in order to have the interval? |
dynamic clock in excel
maybe this post from rick rothstein will be helpful:
"Give this a try. Right-click the UserForm's ToolBox and select "Additional Controls" from the popup menu that appears. Scroll down to "Microsoft Status Bar Control 6.0" and select it. This will add the "Status Bar" control to the Toolbox. Place a "Status Bar" control on your UserForm. Highlight (select) it and click on the Custom property in the Properties window and click on the button with the "three-dots" caption. You can play around with adding panels and what not, but for your requested option, click on the Panels tab. One panel should already exist on the "Status Bar" by default. Change that panel's Alignment property to 2-sbrRight, Style property to 5-sbrTime and AutoSize property to 1-sbrSprint. Hit OK and watch the displayed time change automatically." -- Gary "thread" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all i'm trying to build dynamic clock in vba but the issue is that i cannot find the activeX timer that appear in VB,can anyone advice what ocx to search in order to have the interval? |
dynamic clock in excel
On 25 , 17:57, "Gary Keramidas" <GKeramidasATmsn.com wrote:
maybe this post from rick rothstein will be helpful: "Give this a try. Right-click the UserForm's ToolBox and select "Additional Controls" from the popup menu that appears. Scroll down to "Microsoft Status Bar Control 6.0" and select it. This will add the "Status Bar" control to the Toolbox. Place a "Status Bar" control on your UserForm. Highlight (select) it and click on the Custom property in the Properties window and click on the button with the "three-dots" caption. You can play around with adding panels and what not, but for your requested option, click on the Panels tab. One panel should already exist on the "Status Bar" by default. Change that panel's Alignment property to 2-sbrRight, Style property to 5-sbrTime and AutoSize property to 1-sbrSprint. Hit OK and watch the displayed time change automatically." -- Gary "thread" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all i'm trying to build dynamic clock in vba but the issue is that i cannot find the activeX timer that appear in VB,can anyone advice what ocx to search in order to have the interval?- - - - i would like to use it on the excel worksheet and not on the form'i tracked your instructions but from some reason i see a grey pasive panel,maybe it cannot work on the worksheet unless it have the application(form)? |
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