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Arran

Which method to use
 
You can add a control to a Workbook/ Worksheet by either the Forms Toolbar or
the Control Toolbox. My question is which simply which method is used.

Alan

Which method to use
 
The Forms toolbar is the easiest as it's all within Excel. The Control
Toolbox is I believe more suited to creating Web Pages etc.
Regards,
Alan.
"Arran" wrote in message
...
You can add a control to a Workbook/ Worksheet by either the Forms Toolbar
or
the Control Toolbox. My question is which simply which method is used.




CLR

Which method to use
 
As a rule, I don't use either.........I just create a drawing object, or use
a .jpg and just assign my macros to them..........if I had to choose tho, I
would use the Control Toolbox.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"Arran" wrote:

You can add a control to a Workbook/ Worksheet by either the Forms Toolbar or
the Control Toolbox. My question is which simply which method is used.


Bob Phillips

Which method to use
 
The forms toolbar is simplest, and is probably best integrated into Excel.

The control toolbox is harder to work with, but offers more flexibility
(such as background colour of controls).

Use the one you are comfortable with. Personally, I don't like controls on a
worksheet, I prefer trapping events, or adding toolbar buttons.

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HTH

Bob

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"Arran" wrote in message
...
You can add a control to a Workbook/ Worksheet by either the Forms Toolbar
or
the Control Toolbox. My question is which simply which method is used.




Epinn

Which method to use
 
I am not familiar with either but I have noticed one difference between the two.

When I right-click on the shape/box/control (e.g. combo box) and click format control, the number of tabs are different.

Forms = 5 --- size, protection, property, web, control
Control Toolbox = 4 --- size, protection, property, web

No clue why.

Epinn

"Bob Phillips" wrote in message ...
The forms toolbar is simplest, and is probably best integrated into Excel.

The control toolbox is harder to work with, but offers more flexibility
(such as background colour of controls).

Use the one you are comfortable with. Personally, I don't like controls on a
worksheet, I prefer trapping events, or adding toolbar buttons.

--
---
HTH

Bob

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"Arran" wrote in message
...
You can add a control to a Workbook/ Worksheet by either the Forms Toolbar
or
the Control Toolbox. My question is which simply which method is used.





Arran

Which method to use
 
Thank you all for your suggestions. I think Simplicity is preferable to
Flexibility, having enough fun at presant trying to get my head around VBA as
it is.

Thanks
Arran

"Bob Phillips" wrote:

The forms toolbar is simplest, and is probably best integrated into Excel.

The control toolbox is harder to work with, but offers more flexibility
(such as background colour of controls).

Use the one you are comfortable with. Personally, I don't like controls on a
worksheet, I prefer trapping events, or adding toolbar buttons.

--
---
HTH

Bob

(change the xxxx to gmail if mailing direct)


"Arran" wrote in message
...
You can add a control to a Workbook/ Worksheet by either the Forms Toolbar
or
the Control Toolbox. My question is which simply which method is used.





Bob Phillips

Which method to use
 
That is because the forms toolbar controls are more worksheet integrated as
I mentioned, everything (VBA aside) is done from within the worksheet within
Excel.

Controls toolbox are not so integrated, and most things are done from within
the object properties. The right-click options are just those needed to
'connect' the control with the worksheet.

--
---
HTH

Bob

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"Epinn" wrote in message
...
I am not familiar with either but I have noticed one difference between the
two.

When I right-click on the shape/box/control (e.g. combo box) and click
format control, the number of tabs are different.

Forms = 5 --- size, protection, property, web, control
Control Toolbox = 4 --- size, protection, property, web

No clue why.

Epinn

"Bob Phillips" wrote in message
...
The forms toolbar is simplest, and is probably best integrated into Excel.

The control toolbox is harder to work with, but offers more flexibility
(such as background colour of controls).

Use the one you are comfortable with. Personally, I don't like controls on a
worksheet, I prefer trapping events, or adding toolbar buttons.

--
---
HTH

Bob

(change the xxxx to gmail if mailing direct)


"Arran" wrote in message
...
You can add a control to a Workbook/ Worksheet by either the Forms Toolbar
or
the Control Toolbox. My question is which simply which method is used.







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