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Change Mouse Pointer Image in Workbook
I have a Worksheet Double Click Event in a particular Workbook. Is there a
way to change the mouse image from a "plus sign" to a typical "arrow"? This would help to me more precise in double clicking cells. -- Cheers, Ryan |
Change Mouse Pointer Image in Workbook
The following event macros will make the cursor an arrow whenever the
workbook containing them is active: Private Sub Workbook_Activate() Application.Cursor = xlNorthwestArrow End Sub Private Sub Workbook_Deactivate() Application.Cursor = xlDefault End Sub Copy & paste these into the ThisWorkbook module of your workbook. If you are new to macros, this link to Jon Peltier's site may be helpful: http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/200...e-elses-macro/ Hope this helps, Hutch "RyanH" wrote: I have a Worksheet Double Click Event in a particular Workbook. Is there a way to change the mouse image from a "plus sign" to a typical "arrow"? This would help to me more precise in double clicking cells. -- Cheers, Ryan |
Change Mouse Pointer Image in Workbook
It works ok, but two questions.
1.) When I change to the VBE, my cursor doesn't change to the default, because the workbook I am coding is still active. Is there a way have the ..Cursur = xlNorthwestArrow only when the workbook is the active window? Then change back to xlDefault when I enter the VBE as the active window. 2.) I wanted to change the cursor to xlNorthwestArrow because I have a Worksheet Double Click Event. I wanted to improve accuracy of the cursor so the desired cell could accurately be double clicked. Althought the arrow cursor does help I still have a small problem. When a user accidentally double clicks between two cells Excel automatically jumps to the very top or bottom of the UsedRange in that column. Is there a way to prevent that? I tried setting Cancel = True in my Worksheet Double Click Event, but it doesn't seem to work. Any ideas? -- Cheers, Ryan "Tom Hutchins" wrote: The following event macros will make the cursor an arrow whenever the workbook containing them is active: Private Sub Workbook_Activate() Application.Cursor = xlNorthwestArrow End Sub Private Sub Workbook_Deactivate() Application.Cursor = xlDefault End Sub Copy & paste these into the ThisWorkbook module of your workbook. If you are new to macros, this link to Jon Peltier's site may be helpful: http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/200...e-elses-macro/ Hope this helps, Hutch "RyanH" wrote: I have a Worksheet Double Click Event in a particular Workbook. Is there a way to change the mouse image from a "plus sign" to a typical "arrow"? This would help to me more precise in double clicking cells. -- Cheers, Ryan |
Change Mouse Pointer Image in Workbook
1. I don't have an elegant solution for this, but I have a workaround.
Instead of using WorkBook events, use WorkSheet events: Private Sub Worksheet_Activate() Application.Cursor = xlNorthwestArrow End Sub Private Sub Worksheet_Deactivate() Application.Cursor = xlDefault End Sub Copy & paste the code above into the code page for each sheet where the cursor should be altered this way. Create a Workbook_Open sub like the following in the ThisWorkbook module: Private Sub Workbook_Open() Sheets("Sheet1").Activate End Sub Change Sheet1 to the name of one of the sheets with the Worksheet_Activate event code. This is to ensure that the Worksheet_Activate event gets triggered. None of this, in itself, fixes the VBE cursor problem. When you are in the VBE, the active window is still the active worksheet, not the VBE. You will see this if you run the following sub in the VBE: Sub AAAAA() MsgBox ActiveWindow.Caption End Sub So, the workaround is to have at least one sheet that does NOT have the cursor-changing event code. Make that the active sheet before you go to the VBE. You could put it in a macro like this: Sub GotoVBE() ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet4").Activate Application.SendKeys "%{F11}" End Sub There may be a slick way (maybe using API calls) to determine when you are in the VBE. Perhaps one of the MVPs knows, and can enlighten us both. 2. I don't have a solution for this. Double-clicking a cell border doesn't trigger any events I can identify - not Worksheet_BeforeDoubleClick, and not Workbook_SheetBeforeDoubleClick. Tell your users to click in the middle of the cells. Hope this helps, Hutch "RyanH" wrote: It works ok, but two questions. 1.) When I change to the VBE, my cursor doesn't change to the default, because the workbook I am coding is still active. Is there a way have the .Cursur = xlNorthwestArrow only when the workbook is the active window? Then change back to xlDefault when I enter the VBE as the active window. 2.) I wanted to change the cursor to xlNorthwestArrow because I have a Worksheet Double Click Event. I wanted to improve accuracy of the cursor so the desired cell could accurately be double clicked. Althought the arrow cursor does help I still have a small problem. When a user accidentally double clicks between two cells Excel automatically jumps to the very top or bottom of the UsedRange in that column. Is there a way to prevent that? I tried setting Cancel = True in my Worksheet Double Click Event, but it doesn't seem to work. Any ideas? -- Cheers, Ryan "Tom Hutchins" wrote: The following event macros will make the cursor an arrow whenever the workbook containing them is active: Private Sub Workbook_Activate() Application.Cursor = xlNorthwestArrow End Sub Private Sub Workbook_Deactivate() Application.Cursor = xlDefault End Sub Copy & paste these into the ThisWorkbook module of your workbook. If you are new to macros, this link to Jon Peltier's site may be helpful: http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/200...e-elses-macro/ Hope this helps, Hutch "RyanH" wrote: I have a Worksheet Double Click Event in a particular Workbook. Is there a way to change the mouse image from a "plus sign" to a typical "arrow"? This would help to me more precise in double clicking cells. -- Cheers, Ryan |
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