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Excel 2007 XML error: "The screentip attribute is not declaed"
I'm hoping someone might be able to shed some light on a Validation error
Ive just started getting in the Custom UI Editor while updating some screentips and supertips in an Excel XML file (actually an *.xlam file). The error is: The 'screentip' attribute is not declared. As I had successfully used both the attributes in this file previously, I dont understand why I am now getting this error. Can anyone shed any light on this? Thanks for any insights! -- Jeff |
Excel 2007 XML error: "The screentip attribute is not declaed"
Hi JeffreyW
Show your xml so we can look at it -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "JeffreyW" wrote in message ... I'm hoping someone might be able to shed some light on a Validation error Ive just started getting in the Custom UI Editor while updating some screentips and supertips in an Excel XML file (actually an *.xlam file). The error is: The 'screentip' attribute is not declared. As I had successfully used both the attributes in this file previously, I dont understand why I am now getting this error. Can anyone shed any light on this? Thanks for any insights! -- Jeff |
Excel 2007 XML error: "The screentip attribute is not declaed"
Hi JeffreyW
Show your xml so we can look at it -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "JeffreyW" wrote in message ... I'm hoping someone might be able to shed some light on a Validation error Ive just started getting in the Custom UI Editor while updating some screentips and supertips in an Excel XML file (actually an *.xlam file). The error is: The 'screentip' attribute is not declared. As I had successfully used both the attributes in this file previously, I dont understand why I am now getting this error. Can anyone shed any light on this? Thanks for any insights! -- Jeff |
Excel 2007 XML error: "The screentip attribute is not declaed"
Thanks for posting, Ron. As it works out, I had a syntax error in my code
which is now resolved. Just had some difficulty resolving which line of code was the offender with such a cryptic error message. All is well now. Jeff |
Excel 2007 XML error: "The screentip attribute is not declaed"
I've had this issue before. Don't know if yours is the same or not, but it
turned out that by using supertip, and not superTip, or screentip, and not screenTip (capitalizing the T in tip), it'd throw an error telling me the syntax was wrong. Seems rather skiddish to me, but ok..... "JeffreyW" wrote: Thanks for posting, Ron. As it works out, I had a syntax error in my code which is now resolved. Just had some difficulty resolving which line of code was the offender with such a cryptic error message. All is well now. Jeff |
Excel 2007 XML error: "The screentip attribute is not declaed"
Actually, Steve, the Office2007XMLSchema.chm file shows that all lower case
is the proper syntax for those elements. Works for me. Jeff |
Excel 2007 XML error: "The screentip attribute is not declaed"
if "skiddish" means case-sensitive you are right.
"Steve" wrote in message ... | I've had this issue before. Don't know if yours is the same or not, but it | turned out that by using supertip, and not superTip, or screentip, and not | screenTip (capitalizing the T in tip), it'd throw an error telling me the | syntax was wrong. | Seems rather skiddish to me, but ok..... | | | "JeffreyW" wrote: | | Thanks for posting, Ron. As it works out, I had a syntax error in my code | which is now resolved. Just had some difficulty resolving which line of code | was the offender with such a cryptic error message. | | All is well now. | | Jeff |
Excel 2007 XML error: "The screentip attribute is not declaed"
if "skiddish" means case-sensitive you are right.
"Steve" wrote in message ... | I've had this issue before. Don't know if yours is the same or not, but it | turned out that by using supertip, and not superTip, or screentip, and not | screenTip (capitalizing the T in tip), it'd throw an error telling me the | syntax was wrong. | Seems rather skiddish to me, but ok..... | | | "JeffreyW" wrote: | | Thanks for posting, Ron. As it works out, I had a syntax error in my code | which is now resolved. Just had some difficulty resolving which line of code | was the offender with such a cryptic error message. | | All is well now. | | Jeff |
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