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DisplayFullScreen=False not working
You also don't need this If statement.
If .DisplayFullScreen Then .DisplayFullScreen = False End If Just use: .DisplayFullScreen = False If it is True it will change to False, and if it is already false, it will ignore the command. "VBA_Newbie79" wrote: Hello all, I replied to the post about Application.DisplayFullScreen=False not working, but probably should have started a new one. The original post was located at http://www.microsoft.com/communities...074&sloc=en-us. I am having the same trouble as this original post. I have tried the suggestions by JLGWhiz and Gord included in the post, but it doesn't seem to be working. Does anyone know why DisplayFullScreen will not turn off, programmatically? This only appears to be a problem when my macro is the only spreadsheet open. The macro will switch in and out of Full Screen fine when another spreadsheet is open, but not if it is the only spreadsheet open. Stepping through the code shows that DisplayFullScreen is the only property that will not change its value. Below is an excerpt from my BeforeClose code. With Application .ScreenUpdating = False .CommandBars("Worksheet Menu Bar").Enabled = True .CommandBars("Toolbar List").Enabled = True If .DisplayFullScreen Then .DisplayFullScreen = False End If .ScreenUpdating = True End With Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Thank you. |
DisplayFullScreen=False not working
JLGWhiz,
I tried the If statement your referring to, because just having ..DisplayFullScreen = False wasn't working. Thanks for the tip. "JLGWhiz" wrote: You also don't need this If statement. If .DisplayFullScreen Then .DisplayFullScreen = False End If Just use: .DisplayFullScreen = False If it is True it will change to False, and if it is already false, it will ignore the command. "VBA_Newbie79" wrote: Hello all, I replied to the post about Application.DisplayFullScreen=False not working, but probably should have started a new one. The original post was located at http://www.microsoft.com/communities...074&sloc=en-us. I am having the same trouble as this original post. I have tried the suggestions by JLGWhiz and Gord included in the post, but it doesn't seem to be working. Does anyone know why DisplayFullScreen will not turn off, programmatically? This only appears to be a problem when my macro is the only spreadsheet open. The macro will switch in and out of Full Screen fine when another spreadsheet is open, but not if it is the only spreadsheet open. Stepping through the code shows that DisplayFullScreen is the only property that will not change its value. Below is an excerpt from my BeforeClose code. With Application .ScreenUpdating = False .CommandBars("Worksheet Menu Bar").Enabled = True .CommandBars("Toolbar List").Enabled = True If .DisplayFullScreen Then .DisplayFullScreen = False End If .ScreenUpdating = True End With Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Thank you. |
DisplayFullScreen=False not working
I went back and read your original tag on to Giffer's post. You say you
cannot get the menu bars to reappear. My menu bar does not go away with the FullScreen = True. I am using XL2003 on XP SP2. I have tried several things to replicate your problem, but everything returns to normal on my system when the commands execute. If your code was in a change event, I could understand it resetting itself on each iteration, but I don't see how it can happen with the WB_ Open event. Unless, maybe, and this is a stretch, you have the open code structured so that it calls a procedure to run and do things and the WB_Open procedure does not complete until all the other procedures have processed. I have a couple of workbooks set up like that but the only code in the open event is the call to the main procedure. Everything executes and completes by the main procedure but the open event procedure does not close until everthing else has run. So, if you execute the FullScreen in the open event AND call a main procedure, that might be leaving the procedure open and could be why it keeps the FullScreen up. However, as I said, this is a stretch of the imagination and it still should momentarily change if switched to False. So, I'll stop rambling now. "VBA_Newbie79" wrote: JLGWhiz, I tried the If statement your referring to, because just having .DisplayFullScreen = False wasn't working. Thanks for the tip. "JLGWhiz" wrote: You also don't need this If statement. If .DisplayFullScreen Then .DisplayFullScreen = False End If Just use: .DisplayFullScreen = False If it is True it will change to False, and if it is already false, it will ignore the command. "VBA_Newbie79" wrote: Hello all, I replied to the post about Application.DisplayFullScreen=False not working, but probably should have started a new one. The original post was located at http://www.microsoft.com/communities...074&sloc=en-us. I am having the same trouble as this original post. I have tried the suggestions by JLGWhiz and Gord included in the post, but it doesn't seem to be working. Does anyone know why DisplayFullScreen will not turn off, programmatically? This only appears to be a problem when my macro is the only spreadsheet open. The macro will switch in and out of Full Screen fine when another spreadsheet is open, but not if it is the only spreadsheet open. Stepping through the code shows that DisplayFullScreen is the only property that will not change its value. Below is an excerpt from my BeforeClose code. With Application .ScreenUpdating = False .CommandBars("Worksheet Menu Bar").Enabled = True .CommandBars("Toolbar List").Enabled = True If .DisplayFullScreen Then .DisplayFullScreen = False End If .ScreenUpdating = True End With Any help you can provide would be appreciated. Thank you. |
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