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I'm betting that the name of that original button wasn't Commandbutton1. But
it's too late to know for sure <vbg. Glad you got it working. pickytweety wrote: Oh, guess what. When it worked in the new sheet it made me wonder.....maybe the other forms control button is interfering. So I deleted the original button (I hadn't previously deleted the forms control button...I just created a new CommandButton) and drew the new one and it let me change the caption. Thanks for your help. -- Thanks, PTweety "Dave Peterson" wrote: Try creating a new workbook and see if that problem persists. I really don't have a guess why you're having trouble. pickytweety wrote: Even though the Design mode icon is highlighted and the CommandButton1 has the eight sizing bubbles, when I click on properties, the name is Sheet2 Worksheet. I click on the button again and nothing happens --it's like a can't get to the properties of the button, no matter what I try. I have the screen split and I can see the button and Visual Basic at the same time. Sheet2 (I call it Locations) is the selected sheet and the CommandButton1 appears to be selected because it has those sizing bubbles. -- Thanks, PTweety "Dave Peterson" wrote: Either the wrong worksheet was active--or the name of the commandbutton is not "commandbutton1". What do you see in the namebox with the commandbutton selected? pickytweety wrote: So I tried the immediate window code and this message box popped up: Run-time error '438': Object doesn't support this property or method. -- Thanks, PTweety "Dave Peterson" wrote: I use a newsreader to access the newsgroups. So I don't see that "notifiy me of replies" box. If you're seeing the sheet properties window, then try selecting the commandbutton once more. And make sure you're still in design mode. If all fails, you could resort to a line of code: Make sure that the worksheet with the commandbutton is active. Open the VBE by hitting alt-F11 hit ctrl-g to see the immediate window Type this and hit enter: activesheet.commandbutton1.caption = "hi there" or if you want a linefeed in that caption: activesheet.commandbutton1.caption = "hi" & vblf & "there" Then back to excel to check. (Change Commandbutton1 to the name that you see in the namebox when that commandbutton is selected.) pickytweety wrote: I tried clicking the properties box already to look for the "caption" you mentioned. But it brings up the Sheet2 Properties, not the button object properties. I'm going to contact somebody from our IS group and see if our build restricts objects somehow. Will you do me a favor? Post a phony question out there, and checkmark the "notify me of replies box". Then answer your own question/posting and see if you get an email. I haven't been getting my response emails. The only way I know you answered is if I refresh my browser. -- Thanks, PTweety "Dave Peterson" wrote: I don't know why you're not seeing the options... But there's a Properties button on that same control toolbox toolbar. You can use the alternate suggestion, still. pickytweety wrote: I'm in design mode (the icon with the ruler, triangle and pencil is orange instead of blue). I right click on the CommandButton1 and nothing happens. Well actually I should say no menu pops up. I do get 8 sizing bubbles, 1 green spinner bubble, and my cursor changes to the normal white arrow pointing to the center of 4 tiny black arrows pointing outward. I'm wondering at this point if I have a setting somewhere that restricts objects somehow. I looked through Excel Options Advanced and All is checked for showing objects. I guess I can live with the button reading CommandButton1, but if you have any other ideas, let me know. -- Thanks, PTweety "Dave Peterson" wrote: Show that control toolbox toolbar again. Click on the design mode icon on that toolbar. Rightclick on the commandbutton and choose Command Object and then choose Edit. You could also change the caption by going into design mode and showing the commandbutton's property window. Look for the Caption property and change it to what you want. Private sub's won't show up in the alt-f8 dialog (same as the ribbon stuff you wrote about). It's a good way to hide them from users. But you can find the commandbutton on the worksheet and know what worksheet module it's in, right? pickytweety wrote: Hi Dave, The button is on a worksheet called Locations. What's on my toolbar (QAT) is the button-drawing icon. (I didn't realize there were even two button icons for drawing buttons in Excel--one for Forms Control and one for Control Toolbox.) So your message indicating there were two was really helpful. When I changed the code as you suggested my original problem was solved--THANKS!!! Now I have a new question--I want my button in the Excel worksheet to read "Prepare Report" instead of "CommandButton1". I tried right-clicking on it and various other things like I used to do, but can't figure out how to change the text. Also, from Excel I used to be able to click on the Developer tab, then Macros to see a list of all macros in the file. Is it not there now because I changed the "Sub" line to "Private Sub"? I do want the macro to show up under a list of macros in Excel. The code is sort of "hidden" in the VB Project Explorer now--especially if you forget which sheet it's on. I liked having it in the Module in VB Project Explorer. -- Thanks, PTweety "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'm confuse about where this button is--and what type it is. If it's on a worksheet (button replaced with a commandbutton), then just doubleclick on that commandbutton and you'll see where to place the code. If it's really on a toolbar, then the answer changes to something else. I'd build and assign the macro in code. pickytweety wrote: It was the form control button I was using, I think. So let me see if I understand....I need to go into Excel Options, Customize, delete the "Button(Form Control)" from my tool bar, add the "Command Button (Active X Control)" to my toolbar. Go back into the file, redraw my button. Revise the code as you suggested. Then how do I "attach" the macro to the button? I used to just right click the button and there would be a menu item called Assign Macro. -- Thanks, PTweety "Dave Peterson" wrote: I'm not quite sure what you're doing, but it sounds like the macro is assigned to a button from the Forms toolbar--and excel thinks that the macro should be in that other workbook. There are differences between the buttons from the Forms toolbar and commandbuttons from the Control toolbox toolbar. One of the nice (in this case for you) is that the macro isn't assigned to the commandbutton. The code is placed into the worksheet module that owns the commandbutton--and the procedure would be named something like: Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() This code will always be "assigned" to that button in that sheet. And if you move/copy the sheet, then the new sheet will have all the properties of the old sheet--including a copy of its own macro. But your code will have to change. One of the biggest differences is that all those unqualified ranges will refer to the object owning the code--in this case, the worksheet with the commandbutton. When the code is in a general module, the unqualified ranges will refer to the activesheet. I didn't test this very much (er, at all--but it did compile): Option Explicit Private Sub CommandButton1_Click() Dim wksLoc As Worksheet Dim wksTemp As Worksheet Dim wksNew As Worksheet Dim wksRight As Worksheet Dim strLocation As Range Dim strLoop As Range Dim r As Range Dim Store As Variant 'string or what???? Set wksLoc = Sheets("Locations") Set wksTemp = Sheets("Template") Set wksRight = Sheets("Right") 'Select the list of stores on Locations sheet With wksLoc Set strLoop = .Range("a2", .Range("a2").End(xlDown)) End With 'Grab print range Sheets("Template").Activate ActiveSheet.Calculate Application.Goto reference:="print_area" Set r = Selection 'Loop through each location (store) For Each strLocation In strLoop With wksTemp .Range("A5").Value = strLocation Store = .Range("a5").Value End With 'Create new sheet for location (store) wksTemp.Copy Befo=wksRight Set wksNew = ActiveSheet With wksNew 'Make print range ActiveSheet.PageSetup.PrintArea = r.Address 'Name new worksheet and calc it .Name = Trim(Store) ActiveSheet.Calculate 'Replace formulas with Values .Cells.Copy .Cells.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlValues, _ Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks:=False, Transpose:=False Application.CutCopyMode = False End With Next strLocation 'We now have store sheets inbetween sheets Left and Right, but we need to 'move the Dist Total ' and the Total Company sheet in. With Worksheets("Dist Ttl") .Calculate .Outline.ShowLevels RowLevels:=1, ColumnLevels:=1 .Copy After:=Sheets("Left") ActiveSheet.Name = "District Total" End With With Worksheets("District total") .Cells.Copy .Cells.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlValues, _ Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks:=False, _ Transpose:=False End With With Worksheets("Ttl Co") .Calculate .Outline.ShowLevels RowLevels:=1, ColumnLevels:=1 .Copy After:=Sheets("Left") ActiveSheet.Name = "Total Company" End With With Worksheets("Total company") .Cells.Copy .Cells.PasteSpecial Paste:=xlValues, _ Operation:=xlNone, SkipBlanks:=False, _ Transpose:=False End With End Sub pickytweety wrote: Hi, this macro was running fine, until the conversion to Office 2007. In the Locations worksheet I have a list of locations in Zone 1. A worksheet is created for each store in Zone 1. I manually move the created worksheets into another Book. Then I go back to the original file to run Zone 2. Only now I'm getting an error: Cannot run the macro 'Book 2.xlsx'!PrepareReport'. The macro may not be available in this workbook. Why is it looking to the new book for the macro? The macro is in the original file. It does let me click on the Developer tab, Macros, Run to run the macro, but why can't I just click the button anymore? Correction, why can't I click the button a second time (it runs the first time but then somehow gets hooked to the new file, so I can't click the button a second time). I've posted code below in case it helps. -- Thanks, PTweety Sub PrepareReport() ' -- Dave Peterson |
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