I have added items to my "Cell" context menu but was wondering if there is a way to move one of the items to the Filter submenu. Below is the code I am using to customize the context menuI want to move the "Filter Status" item to the filter submenu.
Sub AddToRightClick()
Dim ContextMenu As CommandBar
Dim ContextMenu2 As CommandBar
'This is for the normal view right click menu
Set ContextMenu = Application.CommandBars("cell")
I have some old code I use to use that still works but instead of adding to the top menu, the new command button is added to the add-ins menu list and then burried with other items.
Public Sub test() Set myMenuBar = CommandBars.ActiveMenuBar Set newMenu = myMenuBar.Controls.Add(Type:=msoControlPopup, temporary:=True) newMenu.Caption = "Blotter"
Is it possible to modify the context menu for a chart? I want to create a menu option that runs a macro. I've found code that modifies the context menu for cells, but I haven't had any luck with charts.
I'm using Excel 2003 and am unable to find the name of, and therefore customise, the right-click shortcut menu that pops up when you right-click on a line drawn from the 'Drawing" toolbar. Basically, I'm trying to do some technical analysis on a chart. I want to be able to right-click on the lines that I draw on the chart and replicate a parallel line.
In Excel 2010 onwards (probably 2007 as well) there are two right click context menus that pop up on a cells.
The "Cell" command bar and also a smaller formatting bar.
What is this bar called and if you remove it how do you get it back when you have removed all the standard bars.
VB: Application.Commandbars("Cell").Reset
The above doesn't seem to get back the formatting bar. I did managed to get it back but through luck rather than judgement. Just through looping through every commadbar and printing it to the immediate window.
I've added the name of the context menu to each commadbar but the formatting one does not get a name put at the bottom of it. I've looked on this site and it doesn't seem to say anything about this new menu.
I am working on a workbook that has a custom worksheet menu bar item created every time the file opens. If I try to edit the path of these macros and save the file, when i reopen the file, it is back to the original paths. I can't find any VB code, hidden worksheets, hidden cells,etc to find the source of this item being created. I have even deleted all VB modules and worksheets except a blank sheet and it still creates the item. Somewhere this menu bar item is being created and I have no idea where. It acts the same on 4 different machines and acts the same on Excel 97, 2000, 2003 and 2007.
I am wondering if there is any code to SELECT (DESELECT) A MENU ITEM using VBA? I have an Excel Add-in program installed, which adds a Menu "Easycal" to my Excel menu bar. Under "Easycal" (drop down list), I have the following items:
I am using "Easycal"'s functions in various cells of my sheet "Final". When I select "Refresh worksheet" from "Final", "Easycal" fetches (or calculates) me the data from the "Easycal" database. I have a macro (on "Final") that pulls together data from other sheets of the same workbook. I there anyway to include a code in my existing macro, so that when I run the macro, the following are completed in sequence:
1. Select "Turnoff Easycal" menu item 2. Run my existing macro (to pull the data from other sheets to "Final") 3. DeSelect "Turnoff Easycal" menu item 4. Select "Refresh worksheet" menu item
Trying to write a VBA code to add a new menu item with submenus on the Standard toolbar when Workbook_Open and then deleting it (_Before close). Just having trouble with the creating of the menu item. Here is what I have so far:
Sub Workbook_Open() ... Dim menuitem As CommandBarPopup Set Menu = Application.CommandBars("Menu Item").Controls.Add (Type:=msoControlPopup, Before:=13) ... End Sub
I have created a custom submenu in Excel that uses the "SheetBeforeRightClick" event in the "ThisWorkbook" object to initialize. In the custom submenu, I want to use one of the choices to load a form that I have created. I am trying to do this directly when selecting the submenu entry, by using "MyForm.Show", but this doesn't work. As a workaround I use an intermediary subroutine, "Sub Load_MyForm" where I put the same command, and then it works! Anyone who knows how to load the form directly from the submenu click event without going through an intermediary subroutine?
I would like to add one more item to match. I need to match column H in my current sheet, to that of column E in sheet 3. Just not sure how to go about it.
I have a suite of subroutines and functions stored in an .xla file, which other users have access to. It's installed on the local machine via macro which installs a user defined menu to access them from. Howerver, when an XL chart worksheet is active, this menu doesn't appear and there are a couple of functions where it would be useful to have access to when viewing such a chart. I've noticed user defined toolbar icons are available in this view, so would like to use these to access the relevant routines. I know you can insert them in code (macro recorder) but is it possible to assign macros to them from the same code? Alternatively, is it possible to show my user defined menu in chart sheets as well as normal worksheets?
I have created a menu called "Temp" and a sub menu called "Temp1". When the user click on Temp1, I need to dynamically add some menu items under Temp1. Is this possible in Excel?
I need to do this on the right click menu. for example, along with "Cut", paste" etc menu's I need to add a Menu Item, Temp and under this menu, I need to add a SubMenu, Temp1. When the user click on the Temp1, I need to populate the child items.
I have an excel column that includes many numbers. I want to add them to the listbox. But there are same numbers in the list. What I want to do is to add each number to the listbox only once. Example:
This is what I have__________________This is what I want 622768____________________________622768 622768____________________________631215 622768____________________________635054 631215____________________________647461 631215____________________________681216 635054
I want to add Paste Values to the right click menu in Excel 2007. Can this be done without recording a separate macro to run it? What I mean is If I add the command itself to the right click menu, can it run of of the standard RightClick -> Paste Special -> Values option, or must I record a macro that does those steps each time?
I have written some code that customises my Right-Click Menu. This works perfectly well but doesn't create the FaceIDs.Can anyone explain why? The Code is as follows
Sub CustomiseRightClickMenu() Dim cbnRightClickMenu As CommandBarButton Dim rngMacroNames As Range Dim intLoopCounter As Integer 'DEFINE THE RANGE CONTAINING ALL THE MACRO NAMES Set rngMacroNames = Sheet1.Range("MacroNames") 'DEFINE ARRAY OF FaceIDs arrFaceIDs = Array(255, 590, 350, 536, 576, 410, 401) On Error Resume Next With Application For Each Cell In rngMacroNames . CommandBars("Cell").Controls(Cell.Formula).Delete ..............
I have a named range on a hidden sheet which populates data validation lists on 'sheet 1, cells b5-b55. My question is this...Is it possible to, upon entering a new item in b5 (for example), to have that item automatically added to the named range? (preferably through a button on a pop up form that opens w/ the question 'would you like to add to the list?, similar to an access form)...I've seen one example in the past which I found with a link from this site, but couldn't make it work. If the answer to my question is yes, could you also suggest a location of an example if you know of one?
I have one worksheet that has a list of accounts with various attributes. On a separate worksheet within the file I would like to have a drop down menu to select one attribute (i.e. category) and then once selected, have ALL the accounts with that attribute populate in a descending order based on another attribute (i.e. volume).
I'm trying to automatically add and remove one criterion from an autofilter without disturbing the previous existing criteria The autofilter code sounds like this:
How would I go about referring to this array and adding another item called "Hard" to any pre-existing elements in this array?
I plan on attaching this code to a button and use it as a filter, so when the button is pressed, the item will be added to the list of criteria, and if it is "un-pressed" the item will be removed.
I am having an issue with my macro code. Basically I am trying to filter a pivot table by selected criteria. The code seems to be correctly filtering the pivot table but the table appears with no data in it unless I manually refresh the table. This defeats the purpose of automating with a macro. I have attempted a "work around" of just refreshing the pivot table after the filtering is complete but that was unsuccessful. Here is the macro code:
Sub BigReportMacro()
Dim pt As PivotTable Dim pi As PivotItem Dim pf As PivotField Dim E
Ok, so I have this neat little macro that on right-click brings up a custom context menu that displays a few different options - for example one such function is simply copying the selected cell content to a (specific) different sheet. It is a very useful feature in the context I am normally using it to merge information from different locations in a new structure (well, I think this is irrelevant, but just letting you know basically what I am doing).
Anyhow, to implement the custom context menu, I am using events in the ThisWorkbook object, namely Activate to add context menu entries and DeActivate to remove them if switching workbook.
Now, if I receive any workbook from someone else, I'd like to add this feature to get the custom context menu easily without having to copy the received workbook into a new workbook (it's a bit of a hassle, and ideally, if the received workbook has any other macros, this function could just be merged). I was thinking using an add-in to achieve this, but using the ThisWorkbook events in the add-in doesn't trigger the events (I guess because the hidden workbook in the add-in is never "Activated" or "DeActivated").
I want to format the cells in column B under the context of the cells in the corresponding row of column A. For example I want to color the cells in column B that the context of the corresponding row of column A is 1:
I had to crash Excel because it had got itself into a pickle - run out of memory or something anyway it was chasing itself up it's own backside.
I rebooted to restore memory and ever since then my Context sensitive auto complete on VB statements, subroutines and functions has vanished and I can't figure out how to get it back.
How to restore this as I have some seriously complicated routines that are MUCH slower to code if I don't have this option.
If filtering column C, just showing 'A's, by pressing the add row button, I want to copy the last cell in column C and pasting it in row 73, since it's the next unused cell when the worksheet is unfiltered.