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Tool bar to follow spreadsheet
Hi,
I've written few a macros that I want available on a toolbar. I've made the toolbar with the buttons and it works fine. I also used the code below to make the toolbar visible when you open the file and to remove it when you close it, this also works fine. The problem I have is that when I email the file to someone, or even simply rename it, it gives an error when you click the button. It can't find the file. I tried re-assigning the button and noticed that some of my macros have the file name in single quotes and the ! before the macro name. How do I fix this so that the button looks for the macro within the open file, instead of looking in the file location where I saved it when I first made it? Thanks in advance for your help. Wes Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean) Application.CommandBars("Views").Visible = False End Sub Private Sub Workbook_Open() Application.CommandBars("Views").Visible = True End Sub |
Tool bar to follow spreadsheet
Hi Wes
Create your complete menu with code when you open the file and delete it when you close the file. See the following pages Debra Dalgleish's (Toolbar example from Dave Peterson) http://www.contextures.com/xlToolbar02.html Creating Custom Menus (John Walkenbach) http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/tips/tip53.htm Ole P. Erlandsen's Web Site (Example workbooks) http://www.erlandsendata.no/english/...oadcommandbars How to customize menus and menu bars in Excel http://support.microsoft.com/default...02&Product=xlw -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Wes" wrote in message ... Hi, I've written few a macros that I want available on a toolbar. I've made the toolbar with the buttons and it works fine. I also used the code below to make the toolbar visible when you open the file and to remove it when you close it, this also works fine. The problem I have is that when I email the file to someone, or even simply rename it, it gives an error when you click the button. It can't find the file. I tried re-assigning the button and noticed that some of my macros have the file name in single quotes and the ! before the macro name. How do I fix this so that the button looks for the macro within the open file, instead of looking in the file location where I saved it when I first made it? Thanks in advance for your help. Wes Private Sub Workbook_BeforeClose(Cancel As Boolean) Application.CommandBars("Views").Visible = False End Sub Private Sub Workbook_Open() Application.CommandBars("Views").Visible = True End Sub |
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