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Oracle BI ...
So today, I was asked to load the Oracle BI administration tool.
Along the way, it ran OracleBIOffice.exe , and now Excel has an additional menu item on it, Oracle BI. Although this may at some point prove useful, Oracle hasn't been gracious enough to provide an easy way to turn it off when you don't want it. It's not in the Tools-Add-Ins list, and I haven't found it in the StartUp or AddIns folders in Program Files. Can anyone tell me how to turn it off? I don't like it when people go messing with Excel without asking nice first. |
Oracle BI ...
Hi,
Right click on your toolbars, select customise. Then select the toolbars tab, select the toolbar and then select Delete. Or you could just untick it. Hoep that helps, Cheers. Tony Z. "mark" wrote: So today, I was asked to load the Oracle BI administration tool. Along the way, it ran OracleBIOffice.exe , and now Excel has an additional menu item on it, Oracle BI. Although this may at some point prove useful, Oracle hasn't been gracious enough to provide an easy way to turn it off when you don't want it. It's not in the Tools-Add-Ins list, and I haven't found it in the StartUp or AddIns folders in Program Files. Can anyone tell me how to turn it off? I don't like it when people go messing with Excel without asking nice first. |
Oracle BI ...
Actually,
i just re-read your post. Still rick-click on the toolbars, select customise. Then in the Commands tab, you should be able to scroll down the categories window, till you find the menu it is in, or the new menu itself. The select the modify selection button to remove the item or menu. BTW. what version of Oracle BI did you install? Hope that helps. Cheers, Tony. "mark" wrote: So today, I was asked to load the Oracle BI administration tool. Along the way, it ran OracleBIOffice.exe , and now Excel has an additional menu item on it, Oracle BI. Although this may at some point prove useful, Oracle hasn't been gracious enough to provide an easy way to turn it off when you don't want it. It's not in the Tools-Add-Ins list, and I haven't found it in the StartUp or AddIns folders in Program Files. Can anyone tell me how to turn it off? I don't like it when people go messing with Excel without asking nice first. |
Oracle BI ...
BTW. what version of Oracle BI did you install?
Release 10.1.2.4.0 Build 080728.1900 Right, I can turn off the toolbar that way, and will go look about turning off the menu... but it's buried in the pc somewhere... you can watch it flash by creating the menu as you open Excel. Thanks. |
Oracle BI ...
Then in the Commands tab, you should be able to scroll down the categories
window, till you find the menu it is in, or the new menu itself. Then select the modify selection button to remove the item or menu. doing that allows me to remove the changes to the File Menu, but they are there again when I restart Excel. |
Oracle BI ...
It's in the Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs.
So, it should be able to be removed from there. Still wish I could just switch it on and off when desired, as opposed to install/uninstall from Add/Remove oh well. by the way, I've noticed that other code modules are not properly closing when files are closed, now that I've loaded Oracle BI, too. The file is closed in the application window, but the code modules are still visible in the VBE. not good. |
Oracle BI ...
Mark
It sounds like a COM add-in. If you customise your toolbars and drag the button for COM add-ins from inside 'tools' section to your toolbar you can click it to get a list of COM add-ins installed (for the current user). If its not in there then it may have been installed for all users in which case I don't think there is a UI way to turn it on and off. You could delete its settings, or maybe change its load behaviour from the HKLM registry hive. Poorly written COM add-ins will give you the VBAIDE project explorer update fail you are seeing. Cheers Simon Excel development website: www.codematic.net mark wrote: It's in the Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs. So, it should be able to be removed from there. Still wish I could just switch it on and off when desired, as opposed to install/uninstall from Add/Remove oh well. by the way, I've noticed that other code modules are not properly closing when files are closed, now that I've loaded Oracle BI, too. The file is closed in the application window, but the code modules are still visible in the VBE. not good. |
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