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How do I display a filename's full pathname in the titlebar (i.e. "c:\my
documents\filename" instead of just "filename"). -- Greg |
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No setting, but code.......copy/paste the code below into the ThisWorkbook Module of your workbook. Private Sub Workbook_Open() ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveWorkbook.FullName End Sub Right-click on the Excel logo at top left of Menubar and select "View Code". Paste in there. Save the workbook. OR....use this Toggle macro. Sub CaptionToggle() ' toggles title bar between document name and full path If ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveWorkbook.Name Then ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveWorkbook.FullName Else: ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveWorkbook.Name End If End Sub Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 18:43:04 -0800, "Greg" wrote: How do I display a filename's full pathname in the titlebar (i.e. "c:\my documents\filename" instead of just "filename"). |
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I used to use Auto_Open for this and I know it interfered
with me in some way. In any I'd rather have a shorter name that is correct than a full pathname that is incorrect. If you have two workbooks open as you switch between them one of them will be incorrectly marked on the title bar if you are viewing the spreadsheet maximized within the Excel window. The following will work better and would be placed in "ThisWorkbook" Private Sub Workbook_WindowActivate(ByVal Wn As Window) ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveWorkbook.FullName End Sub I will change my pathname.htm web page to show the above a a preference to Auto_Open. I tried using an deactivate as well but it seemed to gain nothing. And the title bars of the worksheet when normal or whater not maximized is called then both had their own correct pathnames regardless of which was active. (both title bars as well as the Excel window titlebar all being visible) --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message ... Greg No setting, but code.......copy/paste the code below into the ThisWorkbook Module of your workbook. Private Sub Workbook_Open() ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveWorkbook.FullName End Sub Right-click on the Excel logo at top left of Menubar and select "View Code". Paste in there. Save the workbook. OR....use this Toggle macro. Sub CaptionToggle() ' toggles title bar between document name and full path If ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveWorkbook.Name Then ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveWorkbook.FullName Else: ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveWorkbook.Name End If End Sub Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 18:43:04 -0800, "Greg" wrote: How do I display a filename's full pathname in the titlebar (i.e. "c:\my documents\filename" instead of just "filename"). |
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David,
Bob Phillips and I had a recent thread discussing the same issue. We used an application event (with references to both your and Chip Pearson's site!). If you want to steal/modify any of the stuff we did, it's ok with me. I bet Bob would say ok, too. (Heck it's on google, so he can't be too upset <bg.) http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?th...apeXSPAM.c om (It's ok if you don't want to use any of it, too.) David McRitchie wrote: I used to use Auto_Open for this and I know it interfered with me in some way. In any I'd rather have a shorter name that is correct than a full pathname that is incorrect. If you have two workbooks open as you switch between them one of them will be incorrectly marked on the title bar if you are viewing the spreadsheet maximized within the Excel window. The following will work better and would be placed in "ThisWorkbook" Private Sub Workbook_WindowActivate(ByVal Wn As Window) ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveWorkbook.FullName End Sub I will change my pathname.htm web page to show the above a a preference to Auto_Open. I tried using an deactivate as well but it seemed to gain nothing. And the title bars of the worksheet when normal or whater not maximized is called then both had their own correct pathnames regardless of which was active. (both title bars as well as the Excel window titlebar all being visible) --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message ... Greg No setting, but code.......copy/paste the code below into the ThisWorkbook Module of your workbook. Private Sub Workbook_Open() ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveWorkbook.FullName End Sub Right-click on the Excel logo at top left of Menubar and select "View Code". Paste in there. Save the workbook. OR....use this Toggle macro. Sub CaptionToggle() ' toggles title bar between document name and full path If ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveWorkbook.Name Then ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveWorkbook.FullName Else: ActiveWindow.Caption = ActiveWorkbook.Name End If End Sub Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 18:43:04 -0800, "Greg" wrote: How do I display a filename's full pathname in the titlebar (i.e. "c:\my documents\filename" instead of just "filename"). -- Dave Peterson |
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