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Buttons and macros
I have a spreadsheet template MyTemplate.xlt. It has a couple of custom
buttons in it that are tied to macros. I have the macros assigned to the buttons as MyTemplate.xlt!MyMacro looking only at macros in MyTemplate.xlt. When I open a spreadsheet using the template (File| New...) the spreadsheet opens and sometimes the buttons work correctly. If I close Excel (2003) and reopen the buttons generate an error message that the macro ....MyTemplate1.xlt!MyMacro cannot be found. When I go back to the template, the macro assignment has been changed and matches what the message indicated. I've tried this on a couple of computers and gotten the same result. How does the macro assignment get changed in the template to match a spreadsheet copy generated from it? I'd appreciate any suggestions. TIA, John |
Buttons and macros
You could reassign each macro to the correct button each time the workbook
opened... But you may find it easier to use the commandbuttons from the Control Toolbox toolbar instead of the buttons from the Forms toolbar. Instead of assigning macros, you can just click on the commandbutton and see where the code goes. (It's under the worksheet module--not in a general module. So you may have to make changes to your code, too.) DevalilaJohn wrote: I have a spreadsheet template MyTemplate.xlt. It has a couple of custom buttons in it that are tied to macros. I have the macros assigned to the buttons as MyTemplate.xlt!MyMacro looking only at macros in MyTemplate.xlt. When I open a spreadsheet using the template (File| New...) the spreadsheet opens and sometimes the buttons work correctly. If I close Excel (2003) and reopen the buttons generate an error message that the macro ...MyTemplate1.xlt!MyMacro cannot be found. When I go back to the template, the macro assignment has been changed and matches what the message indicated. I've tried this on a couple of computers and gotten the same result. How does the macro assignment get changed in the template to match a spreadsheet copy generated from it? I'd appreciate any suggestions. TIA, John -- Dave Peterson |
Buttons and macros
Dave,
Thanks for the suggestion, that is a good workaround. I'm still curious as to why the toolbar buttons change the source of their macro. "Dave Peterson" wrote: You could reassign each macro to the correct button each time the workbook opened... But you may find it easier to use the commandbuttons from the Control Toolbox toolbar instead of the buttons from the Forms toolbar. Instead of assigning macros, you can just click on the commandbutton and see where the code goes. (It's under the worksheet module--not in a general module. So you may have to make changes to your code, too.) DevalilaJohn wrote: I have a spreadsheet template MyTemplate.xlt. It has a couple of custom buttons in it that are tied to macros. I have the macros assigned to the buttons as MyTemplate.xlt!MyMacro looking only at macros in MyTemplate.xlt. When I open a spreadsheet using the template (File| New...) the spreadsheet opens and sometimes the buttons work correctly. If I close Excel (2003) and reopen the buttons generate an error message that the macro ...MyTemplate1.xlt!MyMacro cannot be found. When I go back to the template, the macro assignment has been changed and matches what the message indicated. I've tried this on a couple of computers and gotten the same result. How does the macro assignment get changed in the template to match a spreadsheet copy generated from it? I'd appreciate any suggestions. TIA, John -- Dave Peterson |
Buttons and macros
The bad news is that it doesn't change the location of the macro. It still
wants to go off and find the macro in your .xlt workbook. And that's usually a bad idea--lots of times, the template isn't shared with the recipients, so it can't be found. DevalilaJohn wrote: Dave, Thanks for the suggestion, that is a good workaround. I'm still curious as to why the toolbar buttons change the source of their macro. "Dave Peterson" wrote: You could reassign each macro to the correct button each time the workbook opened... But you may find it easier to use the commandbuttons from the Control Toolbox toolbar instead of the buttons from the Forms toolbar. Instead of assigning macros, you can just click on the commandbutton and see where the code goes. (It's under the worksheet module--not in a general module. So you may have to make changes to your code, too.) DevalilaJohn wrote: I have a spreadsheet template MyTemplate.xlt. It has a couple of custom buttons in it that are tied to macros. I have the macros assigned to the buttons as MyTemplate.xlt!MyMacro looking only at macros in MyTemplate.xlt. When I open a spreadsheet using the template (File| New...) the spreadsheet opens and sometimes the buttons work correctly. If I close Excel (2003) and reopen the buttons generate an error message that the macro ...MyTemplate1.xlt!MyMacro cannot be found. When I go back to the template, the macro assignment has been changed and matches what the message indicated. I've tried this on a couple of computers and gotten the same result. How does the macro assignment get changed in the template to match a spreadsheet copy generated from it? I'd appreciate any suggestions. TIA, John -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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