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change a tool tip
what is the code to change the tool tip in this example:
Private Sub AddToolbar() Dim tbb As Object On Error Resume Next Toolbars("Test").Delete On Error GoTo 0 Set oTB = Toolbars.Add(Name:="Test") With oTB .Left = 117 .Top = 186 Set tbb = .ToolbarButtons.Add(Button:=23, Befo=1) tbb.OnAction = ThisWorkbook.Name + "!custommacro" .Width = 200 .Visible = True End With End Sub |
change a tool tip
If you don't believe Chip Pearson's answer, you shouldn't be in this forum.
-- Gary Brown "daniel" wrote: what is the code to change the tool tip in this example: Private Sub AddToolbar() Dim tbb As Object On Error Resume Next Toolbars("Test").Delete On Error GoTo 0 Set oTB = Toolbars.Add(Name:="Test") With oTB .Left = 117 .Top = 186 Set tbb = .ToolbarButtons.Add(Button:=23, Befo=1) tbb.OnAction = ThisWorkbook.Name + "!custommacro" .Width = 200 .Visible = True End With End Sub |
change a tool tip
gary
i believe him. i was working on the command code. he never said yes or no, or maybe i misunderstood.: Private Sub Addcontrol() Dim tbb As Object On Error Resume Next Toolbars("Test").Delete On Error GoTo 0 Set oTB = Toolbars.Add(Name:="Test") With oTB .Left = 117 .Top = 186 CommandBars("Auto Sum").Controls("Sum").Copy Bar:=CommandBars _ ("Test"), Befo=1 Set tbb = CommandBars("Test").Controls("Sum") tbb.Style = msoButtonAutomatic tbb.OnAction = ThisWorkbook.Name + "!MyAutoSumButtonMacro" .Width = 200 .Visible = True End With End Sub "daniel" wrote: what is the code to change the tool tip in this example: Private Sub AddToolbar() Dim tbb As Object On Error Resume Next Toolbars("Test").Delete On Error GoTo 0 Set oTB = Toolbars.Add(Name:="Test") With oTB .Left = 117 .Top = 186 Set tbb = .ToolbarButtons.Add(Button:=23, Befo=1) tbb.OnAction = ThisWorkbook.Name + "!custommacro" .Width = 200 .Visible = True End With End Sub |
change a tool tip
i believe him. i was working on the command code. he never said yes or no, or maybe i misunderstood.: The answer to your control tip question is "No, you can't add control tips to Excel.ToolbarButton objects." The answer to the broader question of "what should you do?" is "Yes, use Office.CommandBar and Office.CommandBarControl objects. They support control tips." Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Excel Product Group, 1998 - 2009 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on web site) On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 11:56:12 -0700, daniel wrote: gary i believe him. i was working on the command code. he never said yes or no, or maybe i misunderstood.: Private Sub Addcontrol() Dim tbb As Object On Error Resume Next Toolbars("Test").Delete On Error GoTo 0 Set oTB = Toolbars.Add(Name:="Test") With oTB .Left = 117 .Top = 186 CommandBars("Auto Sum").Controls("Sum").Copy Bar:=CommandBars _ ("Test"), Befo=1 Set tbb = CommandBars("Test").Controls("Sum") tbb.Style = msoButtonAutomatic tbb.OnAction = ThisWorkbook.Name + "!MyAutoSumButtonMacro" .Width = 200 .Visible = True End With End Sub "daniel" wrote: what is the code to change the tool tip in this example: Private Sub AddToolbar() Dim tbb As Object On Error Resume Next Toolbars("Test").Delete On Error GoTo 0 Set oTB = Toolbars.Add(Name:="Test") With oTB .Left = 117 .Top = 186 Set tbb = .ToolbarButtons.Add(Button:=23, Befo=1) tbb.OnAction = ThisWorkbook.Name + "!custommacro" .Width = 200 .Visible = True End With End Sub |
change a tool tip
Mr. Pearson,
I apologize for my misunderstanding of your original explanation and thank you for response and help. "Chip Pearson" wrote: i believe him. i was working on the command code. he never said yes or no, or maybe i misunderstood.: The answer to your control tip question is "No, you can't add control tips to Excel.ToolbarButton objects." The answer to the broader question of "what should you do?" is "Yes, use Office.CommandBar and Office.CommandBarControl objects. They support control tips." Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Excel Product Group, 1998 - 2009 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on web site) On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 11:56:12 -0700, daniel wrote: gary i believe him. i was working on the command code. he never said yes or no, or maybe i misunderstood.: Private Sub Addcontrol() Dim tbb As Object On Error Resume Next Toolbars("Test").Delete On Error GoTo 0 Set oTB = Toolbars.Add(Name:="Test") With oTB .Left = 117 .Top = 186 CommandBars("Auto Sum").Controls("Sum").Copy Bar:=CommandBars _ ("Test"), Befo=1 Set tbb = CommandBars("Test").Controls("Sum") tbb.Style = msoButtonAutomatic tbb.OnAction = ThisWorkbook.Name + "!MyAutoSumButtonMacro" .Width = 200 .Visible = True End With End Sub "daniel" wrote: what is the code to change the tool tip in this example: Private Sub AddToolbar() Dim tbb As Object On Error Resume Next Toolbars("Test").Delete On Error GoTo 0 Set oTB = Toolbars.Add(Name:="Test") With oTB .Left = 117 .Top = 186 Set tbb = .ToolbarButtons.Add(Button:=23, Befo=1) tbb.OnAction = ThisWorkbook.Name + "!custommacro" .Width = 200 .Visible = True End With End Sub |
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