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Dave Peterson

Copy a part of worksheet with active x elements
 
When I tested it in xl2003, the controls from the control toolbox toolbar were
copied successfully.

Maybe you could try again--or even save, close, and reopen that new workbook.
Maybe it's a display problem that could be resolved by reopening the workbook.

dennis logan wrote:

Hello,

I write a sheet with some active-x elements that contains VBA Script and
want to copy a part of it to a new worksheet. I have tried with Method
"Worsheets.Copy" but only the lines and characters were copied, the active-x
objects were not.

I tried then to save the selected sheet as excel a template but found no
methods to insert this template as a new worksheet. Could any one suggest me
??
Thanks.


--

Dave Peterson

dennis logan[_2_]

Copy a part of worksheet with active x elements
 
Hello,

I write a sheet with some active-x elements that contains VBA Script and
want to copy a part of it to a new worksheet. I have tried with Method
"Worsheets.Copy" but only the lines and characters were copied, the active-x
objects were not.

I tried then to save the selected sheet as excel a template but found no
methods to insert this template as a new worksheet. Could any one suggest me
??
Thanks.




dennis logan[_2_]

Copy a part of worksheet with active x elements
 
I try again to copy the sheet with active-x control to another new sheet and
then save, close and reopen it. It still doesn't work. Even when I create
template files and insert this to a new workbook, the template files would
not be copied.

Could it be a problem with the older excel version ?? I use still the old
version of Microsoft Excel 2000.



"Dave Peterson" wrote:

When I tested it in xl2003, the controls from the control toolbox toolbar were
copied successfully.

Maybe you could try again--or even save, close, and reopen that new workbook.
Maybe it's a display problem that could be resolved by reopening the workbook.

dennis logan wrote:

Hello,

I write a sheet with some active-x elements that contains VBA Script and
want to copy a part of it to a new worksheet. I have tried with Method
"Worsheets.Copy" but only the lines and characters were copied, the active-x
objects were not.

I tried then to save the selected sheet as excel a template but found no
methods to insert this template as a new worksheet. Could any one suggest me
??
Thanks.


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

Copy a part of worksheet with active x elements
 
I don't think it's a problem with xl2k. I don't recall ever having a problem in
that version.

But I don't have any other guesses why you're having trouble.

dennis logan wrote:

I try again to copy the sheet with active-x control to another new sheet and
then save, close and reopen it. It still doesn't work. Even when I create
template files and insert this to a new workbook, the template files would
not be copied.

Could it be a problem with the older excel version ?? I use still the old
version of Microsoft Excel 2000.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

When I tested it in xl2003, the controls from the control toolbox toolbar were
copied successfully.

Maybe you could try again--or even save, close, and reopen that new workbook.
Maybe it's a display problem that could be resolved by reopening the workbook.

dennis logan wrote:

Hello,

I write a sheet with some active-x elements that contains VBA Script and
want to copy a part of it to a new worksheet. I have tried with Method
"Worsheets.Copy" but only the lines and characters were copied, the active-x
objects were not.

I tried then to save the selected sheet as excel a template but found no
methods to insert this template as a new worksheet. Could any one suggest me
??
Thanks.


--

Dave Peterson


--

Dave Peterson


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