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Hello all,
What is the terminology to describe the type of property/object that does not trigger the intellisense (the properties/methods dropdowns and function definition tooltips). For example, "Selection" vs. "ActiveCell". Selection will not trigger the intellisense stuff, whereas ActiveCell will. (If I remeber correctly, "ActiveSheet" will not trigger it either) Has anyone compiled a list of all of the properties/objects that will not trigger the intellisense? Thanks for any help anyone can provide, Conan Kelly --------------------------- "Smokin' weed kills your brain cells. Drinkin' only screws up your liver...ya got 2 a those." - Earl Hickey (NBC's "My Name is Earl") |
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Intellisence will exist any time that the object can be uniquely identified.
For example Selection does not necessarly refer to a cell. It could be a shape that was selected. The properties and methods for a shape are completely different than they are for a cell. ActiveCell can only be a cell. ActiveSheet could be either a worksheet or a chart sheet. Once again the properties and methods are different. If you want intellisence then you can do something like this dim wks as worksheet set wks = Activesheet In the above example since wks is uniquely identified as a worksheet the intellisence will work. -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Conan Kelly" wrote: Hello all, What is the terminology to describe the type of property/object that does not trigger the intellisense (the properties/methods dropdowns and function definition tooltips). For example, "Selection" vs. "ActiveCell". Selection will not trigger the intellisense stuff, whereas ActiveCell will. (If I remeber correctly, "ActiveSheet" will not trigger it either) Has anyone compiled a list of all of the properties/objects that will not trigger the intellisense? Thanks for any help anyone can provide, Conan Kelly --------------------------- "Smokin' weed kills your brain cells. Drinkin' only screws up your liver...ya got 2 a those." - Earl Hickey (NBC's "My Name is Earl") |
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