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Vba - conditional formating
Is it possible to write some code to disable condtional formatting and then
later to on re-enable conditional formatting.? |
Vba - conditional formating
application.CommandBars(1).Controls("Format").Cont rols("Conditional
Formatting...").enabled=false enabling should be obvious -- --- HTH Bob __________________________________________ UK Cambridge XL Users Conference 29-30 Nov http://www.exceluserconference.com/UKEUC.html (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "nir020" wrote in message ... Is it possible to write some code to disable condtional formatting and then later to on re-enable conditional formatting.? |
Vba - conditional formating
application.CommandBars(1).Controls("Format").Cont rols("Conditional Formatting...").enabled=false As I understood the question, the user wanted to disable/enable the *action* of CF, not disable/enable the creation of CF formats. I do not believe it is possible to prevent a CF format from being applied if the condition is met. There is nothing analogous to EnableEvents for CF. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel, 10 Years Pearson Software Consulting www.cpearson.com (email on the web site) "Bob Phillips" wrote in message ... application.CommandBars(1).Controls("Format").Cont rols("Conditional Formatting...").enabled=false enabling should be obvious -- --- HTH Bob __________________________________________ UK Cambridge XL Users Conference 29-30 Nov http://www.exceluserconference.com/UKEUC.html (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "nir020" wrote in message ... Is it possible to write some code to disable condtional formatting and then later to on re-enable conditional formatting.? |
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